->.-n~.,...» s...“ .... ~ irum u iii til-minim:mmmucecimuwmsga" °"""*_"' "f" "“f“*'-" , l MAT. 26c. EVE. 26c,42c THRILLING ween-mu mama or THE BRONZE!) lOHAMPION or THE ‘oxen-r mun xenon ACTION MYSTERY LOVE "CARNIVAL REVUE" CA P170 L JOHN BOLES in MONDAY ~~ RESURRECTION " qiiiiiisrs [ -‘~ an.‘ TA KlNOPlOTUI-Ir‘ I’ ‘Li! l‘ i l,” m Bigest Laugh oi ti» week Here Is a Spicy Comedy of a G_irl Who K'new ‘ Her Husband by Reputation Only . EVENING "u"... 3B0. I30. 5k- [fi r s tfllpve: but‘ ‘ ‘when he returned l lshe did foot: rec?» q ognize himLThst . made hler last love ‘thefuzuiiescidiz ziestof ANNABELLFS g AFFAIRS ma. VICTOR McLAGLEN JEANETTEMocDONALD ‘ROLAND vouuc, ~ l William Collier Joyce Compile? §qlly Blane A RIOT OF COMEDY ANDY CLYDE in ‘Monkey Business in AfrlcflAleo BOBBY JONES PRiNBE EDWARD ‘FAWN N°VAR§° GLEANINGS FROM TRYON AND commendatlons as. a. teacher are A large number o1 visitors are in day School children of the Unllbd VICITYIY I The full lobster fishing season is now open, and. the fishermen have lately been very busy P19987111! their gear and running their lines. la good season is looked for al- though prices are not as high 85 in past (years. l‘ Tryon Consolidated School re- cpencd after the Summer holiday?» on Iifonday, august 10m with Mlss llictoria Mfiean 0f Northern, prin- clpal snzflnss Florence Mnbey of Tryon, asglstant. Miss MaoLean is a stranger to Tryon, but her re- NADI APLE LF PaciL-u-w... ny TOMATOES p ti; Marveifs i 1 SPECIAL l- Tlgcr Brand f i“ *,'roMA'ro \ _ l. CATSUP 17¢ flinch . .....~ .. x i; Even at our Regular very high. Mlss Mabey taught 1n evidence these days and on every Tryon last year, and had a sucoess- side we see tourists motoring t0 ful term, so we are indeed Iortun- the various beaches to enjoy the ate in keeping her again this year. breeze and the salt water dip. They 5o it looks as if Tryon Schoollarc always welcome to the “Gar- showed progress‘ with leaps and den of the Gulf,” and we hope that bounds during the coming months. they will return year after year. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Wood- and A beautiful daughter arrived lest little son, Billy of Crapaud, made til-Saturday for Mr. and Mlrs. Huffy business trip to Summerside onlMaoFai-lcne of Augustine Cove, al~ Monday. so a young hopeful for_ Mr. . and Mr. and Mrs. Ioonard lockhard, lVLrs. Willard Thomas 0f Victoria. Mrs. B. W. Isockhurd and Mrs. Mc- Their friends, extend congratula- Aruhur of Moncton, N. 3., visited tions to the proud parents. the Island last week, returning to the Mainland the latter part o: the On Wednesday, August 12th a. week. shore Picnic was held for the Sun- 1 Edibllid Choice No. 2Y2 Large Size Tine. Buy several at this greet eevlnq 2 The CANADIAN STORES Ltd., will help you to de- creaee the family Budget- Start tomorrow to nave on your Groceries and Provi- alone. NOTE-THE SAVINGS Specials on sale Friday, Saturday and Monday unless otherwise marked. Sodas 801cm?! QUEEN ; ouvss i801. .,,._,.,._ c Jar .....‘;".’.~..1 7 _n l0 oz. pkgs. SPECIAL! gaibnia ASSORTED BISCUITS Pkg. ma. . 29° Fresh Frults--Cooked Prices you will be eur- .».~.».. prised at. the savings. SAVE at Saving Prices. ‘Mk " o Baking Powdpr o1: ..".. 240 Msmnws “ g Peanut Butter mrmcrrs - t " ' h, Prepared Mustard comm Corn F lekem cnm: nousn V, Minute Tepldce cnun i‘élf."»...: 39,9. a ... Rell Wex Point?’ 4o: i ‘pa. Glue Bnrrele Meets and Vegetables SPECIAL BACON 21c " " 12c ""°"19c ll“. .,,,,_ 1 2c or vmur, _,26c Ql 9c PICNIC IIAMS Lb.. Ff??? $2.59 i 75c l? 20c ...................- » ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 24 ills. TOMATOES 3lbs. CUCUMBIJRS "u. 25c i 5c ,. BANANAS 25¢ DOZEN ‘ l Church at Arthur Hewett’; shore. A good attendance of children were present and a. good time e11- joyed by n11, Rain began-to fall at suppertime and things looked blue for the kiddies ‘but Mrs. Howatt kindly invited one and ell to wme in the house and halve supper there which was very much appreciated by those in charge. _ 1A motor party, Mr. and Mrs- Wilfred Craig and little daughter. Olive, Mrs. Colin Craig Mrs. A. '1‘. Wright and Mlss Jean Craig o! Mlddletown were visitors to Tryon on Thursday the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. George Hennessey |and little son of Charlottetown, Miss Estelle ‘Thomas of Florida and ‘Miss Emma. Thomas of North Try- ‘Von have returned after enlWlflB 5 ‘very pleasant motor trip to An- napolis Valley. N. S._ l Mlss Penzie Chisholm of North Tryon left on Friday morning for a fornlghtls holiday with relations in Shediac, N. B. I'm Misses Hannah and Mary Lang of’ Boston, Mass, ere now visiting in ‘Ilryon among their nany friends, who are pleased to "clcome them back again. The use, part of their vacation was pent with their brother, w. Jack 1mg of Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Dawson and .mily of Bedeque. Mrpend Mrs. W. JWQ of Lowell, Mass, also Mr. gnu ira. John Dawson o1 Bedeque notored to Augustine Cove on sundoy and were guests of Mr. and Ldrs. Elmer Dawson. The farmeres ere new getting rider way at their harvesting in his locality and it looks as l! ill the grain crops will yield well. me farmers report the presence f blight in their potato crope but e hope it will not be any thing crious. ‘ The “Uptlen Groups" held their meokly meeting at the shore 0n‘ Friday evening with g, very large. if. .- A jolly good time was ‘had in playing various games, after ‘which we all gathered around e blazing fire. A short meet- ‘ng was held consisting of de- Ictional and busiifss periods. Miss lma Inman rend us n very in‘ e eating story "How the Rhino- ‘eras got his akin." Many old ramp songs and other favorites were then sung sitting Around ‘h! Tire. Refreshments were eerved, crackers and marshmallows which we toasted over the fire. Comment- ing on our shore meeting we all de- clded it wu e huge euocell. D. ~ "Women arc as easy to compre- iend ea g set of lodimcel eynbole. ~Evuigel1ne Adllfll. - AUGUSTA FASSNACIIT AS MARY THE MUTHEB. GEORGETOWN The funeral of the late Mrs. John Mlss Enid Knight‘ Georgetown, is Dclory, which left her residence on visiting m s,“ John, the guest o! Richmond street, Georgetown, on Mlss Chrmme Mcmnemey_ Monday at 9 a. m. for St. James, Church and Cemetery, was largely Miss Ethel Knight is visiting attended, Rev. O. Kiggins otllciating. mends m Halifax. N_S__A_ The pall bearers were: Messrs. _ Philip Morrison, Capt. Fitzgerald, D. P. McKinnon, George H. Parker, E. B. MacLai-en, James Skinner. 3'0 ‘u: MacPliee. CHURCHES FOR TODAY YORK HAS REDUNDANT Born at Georgetown on Sat. Aug. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. the guests of Mrs. Kings brothcrumm Tmple- l” "mqulre m” ‘he resources and man-power, buildings and endowments of the Church in _ Miss Geraldine Meredith, Torom York and the way in which they can to, is visiting in Georgetown, the be“ be “mlzedy. ' The Commissioners say that the present state of affairs in the centre Miss Muriel Tumor‘ Glace Bay, of York is, in their judgment, in- ls visiting in Georgetown, the guest Idefenslble- The P°Plll9tl°n l5 b91111! reduced by the development of new housing areas in the suburbs, and ML MacDonald and son Jack, the next 10 years will witness a who have been visiting in George- "mil" "dllcililhhl the Small DOD- town, the guests of Mr. J. w. Mac- "lallm Within the‘ cllv walls. Phee, left for their home in Dor- Chuwhvs and clergy are already needed in the suburban areas whith I er the population is moving. The Master Bobble MacNelll and little Cllmmlsslmlefs Vallle hlghll’ the hi8 Mlss Helen MucNcill, Georgctown,|l°l'l°°1 fllld architectural feature; are visiting in New Perth, the guests l’! Ymks lmclehl churches. and of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. "he" they have lefiommendcd a re- moval they are anxious that such features should be retained, either Mn and Mra Webster Macuem‘ by the re-erectlon ofthe Church Georgetown, are visjung gnends 1n elsewhere, or by their preservation in other churches. At the sums time the Commissioners’ chief con- Rev. . E. and Mrs. Aitken and "Y" l9 the Yllflhflfihce oi’ the spir- famlly, Sydney, N3" motored to itual work of the Church where it Georgetown and are the guests of l5 111°“ heeded- Mrs. Aitken’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLarcn. Mr. John Morrison. guest of Miss Alice Compton. of Mlss Carrie Enston. chester, Muss, Wednesday. Celeb MacNelll. Charlottetown. The commissioners recommend the amalgamation of several ad- - jccent parishes with small‘ par- Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacLaren, Bos- lslies. which will save man power ton, motored to Georgetown and are and Ell/e lull llmfi elllplllyment for the guests of Mr. MocLnrens par-Mic clergy ministering in city par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, E, B, Magnum, llshes. Opportunity should be taken in amalgamations to secure for ev- Miss Eleanor MacPhee, George-my incumbent a stipend of $2,250 town, ls visiting friends in Souris. for curates in poorer parishes. The Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prowse, Mrs. Commissioners recommend that W. B. Prowse, Charlottetown, and St. John's Church, Micklegate, be] Mrs. Prowssis niece, Mlss Rodd, removed, and, if possible, rebuilt Brackley Point, who were visiting elsewhere: that St. Mary's BishopP in Georgetown, the guests of Mlss hill, senior. be removed, and the Alice Compton left iecently for their graveyard converted into an Open. homes. space; that St. Helen's StOnegate, ,_ or Holy Trinity, King's squgm, Mr .8.nd Mrs. Anthony Flynn, should be used for e mortuary Charlottetown, and Mr. Thomas “ ' but, i1 this is not possible, MecAdem, Johnston's River, attend- then St. Helen's should continue to . ed the funeral o! their sister, the be used and Holy Trinity removed, late Mrs. John Delcrv- except the tower, which, with its ancient bells should be carefully pre MT- 5nd M11 Edllllmd Byfhe. Ver- served; St. Saviour! should be rc- mOIIlF. N6 Vlfillln! ln Georgetown. moved and rebuilt in some new .1t is thirty-nine years since Mr. area, but if this is not pracflcgble Billie 161% P-E-I- 11nd hi1 Ind MYB- the church should remain where it Byrne are cordially welcomed by lg 3nd be used; 3g Mlchael-s 5pm“ their rnnny friends. He is a brother iqrggge, ghould b, "movm an ‘at 91 5m" cilhmne- °1 Klhkillfl- urea of historical interest being preserved in other churches and Rev. Mother Superior, of the City m, me w“; ggMgcy-mene, Berke’, Hlllllllll- l! Bllehdl"! h" Viwlilllll should be converted into e church in Georgetown, the guest of her mm u u, m not needed ‘m, "rm parents, Capt. and Mrs. MacPhee. chm purpoum She is accompanied by Sister Oath- m". °l Kmlwm- owns wlrwn BOUGHT n: 1m Mr. Samuel Hemphlll, Georgetown, KUAMATB FALLS, Om, Aug 11 recently visited Georgetown. i-Been F. Caldwell has in hi! POP . eesloh a. watch which wee purchel-l Mb. (Dial MacDonald and family,“ by on, 0g m, “my,” 1n mg. v -~ l n, mwmbnnfl"",. ‘fh-‘L meaty visited Georgetown, themnmmp, YORK, Eng. Aug. 18. (By the William Canadian Presn-Some churches Hobbs, c. daughter, Eleanor Winni- izdygflgp aéris°flslfsrid "edundlltill fed_ . r 0a or erremova o r the suburbs have been made by a. m. and Mm King and family, Commission appointed by the Arch- Boston, are visiting in Georgetown, Lbislwp ‘l! Y°"k' M°5t Rev‘ Dr- Wu‘ with house, and provide endowment _ \ White _' you ‘Positive, Rclidblel and Speedy Reliff _TheFnga~Poinum lecti 03th An eon wk; tetlot Hcedfhefirstdangersignal! s», p l " Wm "Ivy impair your comfort $7"....'-'.';‘,,.,,"Pj,'f, of the ngpaat adnkusm-o‘ ‘ n "HWlBB and ecrrecfing Foot at our Score on 4 AUG. 20th and 21st tr". .1’ m“. mm "~ ~M:;~.,»=, W,“ ' _',flyldinhowtlleseunetbodrginmrqngfm You W!" also begiwnupedoguphpm; ofym," . y Anl-hilwiihwcwtwsblicscis... nsnuniusssisgmhflgq‘! guest of their cousin, Mlss Nellie’ Fwnmum" h“- . Make an Appointment Ahead. Call or Phone 'ALLEY 6f CO., LTD; tramps r there ———>> s Ml OPEN LETTER l‘o ‘Those who suffer from sore or tired feet: Some months ago we made arrangements .- with Dr. Scholl of Chicago to send one of his foot experts here, to be at our store on lillGliST 2c... s. Aug. 21... to give free advice to those suffering from tired or sore feet-pains in the legs or back, etc. Lately we have decided to retire from busi- ness and our big shoe sale is on. This will not interfere however with the above and Dr. ScholPs expert will be at our store as planned, having with him all Arch Supports and other aids to solid Foot Comfort. A space upstairs has been reserved for this purpose and we will be glad to have all parties suffering with any form of fool troubles call and have their suffering relieved, at the same time you may purchaise any footwear needed for yourself or family at a very great saving. Yours truly ALLEY é? CO. LTD You mey_ befhe . . . twenty times c day . . . but " S. C. C." (Soiled ‘Clothes Odor) far outweighs bodily cleanliness end smart 0P,- ‘pearance. The soiled dress; even though ‘freshly pressed. can guick-ly kill popularify--beceuse it has the offensive "S. C. O.“ h‘; LFQQI-‘llllcc’! llcw Mthod cleaners , PHONE l 98s l l