,, . 1,. Paulette Goddard as the slave girl who is sold to iiu- highesi bidder‘ Gory Cooper as the mun of deiiiny who protects her honor and her life in Dc-Miliek most during spectacle! TODAY "DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME“ Show: 2:30 - 7 - 3:45 CAPITOL TillllL-FRL-SAT. an, l -jlliiil<liiillj iliviw . . lNiiiliiiiUiliif had f0 TlIIIlL-FRL-SAT. fight his way 0- 011i! Iiil III lillll Milli!» lilii ll! Ill! illlll lill teen years or! slavery in America. to be bonded to the person who buys her at public auction. m Silva portrays an unscrupulous iur trader-and traitor - who works with the Indians and whom Cooper 1e determined to expose. 2‘ ulette “Unoonquered” Too The two men clash further over the purchase and love a! Paulette. Cbeper outbids Da Silva ior her but the latter does not. let the mat- ter rest there. He tricks Palette into believing she is his property but neither by intimidation nor by cajolery can he win her over. Pau- lette is, in her own way. as much o1 a fighter as Cooper and she has ample opportunity to display her indomitable spirit when she and Cooper face trouble with the In- dians together. "Unconouered“ is jam --packed with thrills and high adventure. ‘Ilhe historic siege oi Fort Pitt — the brave little outpost that grew into the all-important steel citv of Pittsburgh -- is one of the high spots at’ motion picture excite- ment. The scene wherein Miss Cod- dard is tied to the stake bv Indians and about to be tortured is n model of suspense and edge-cf-the-seat entertainment. COOpH": rescue of her by a. clever ruse and their sub- sequent pursuit by the enraged India/ha is film (are at its verv beet. Boris Karloff i! more terrlfylnt; as Guyaeuta. Chied oi’ the Seneca Indians. iihen he ever was in any o! his horror roles. MELVILLE W. I. The Jiulv meeting of Melville W. . . THE GUARDIAN. if THE EASTERN GUARDIAN CHARLOTFETOWN “aifiai aaliuraufiei amid r. am AGINTI IOUIIB: Mina Enid The Guardian may be l.a Georgetown: The Port Ofllee; JGIFTS (or all occasions. C.R. goehner. Jeweller. Montague. P. I. ..°WINS HCHOLARSHIE-Miss Bernadette Burge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burge. st. Peters, has won the Bell Scholarship ior Kinla County. Bernadette who is only 13 years old is a p-upll oi st. Mary's Convent. Bourie. Her sister Claire was also successful in her recent examihetione. Bristol And Vicinity Mine Mary Sinnott spent the week-end in the City, where she attended the retreat ior teachers. *7 ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Francis were week-end visitors to Mevrell, guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Justin McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Oiianiil were aunday visitors to 5t. Peter's visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bambi-lei: and son were Sunday visitors to the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donovan. Miss Josephine MacDonald, City, spent the week-end at her old home here, returning to the City Sunday evening. lellvwhs nlma in Humane: itliaa s. a. uueuyn. nan. our. loner. in St. Peter's: The Poet Oiliea. My. Arthur Blaxland is having his house remodeled and new kitchen built op. Mr. John Keeie is the contractor. A bull-dozer is expected here from the City this week, and will dig several cellars for new houses and also haul one barn to a new him. We are pleased to report that the condition o! Mrs. Anthony Dunn, in the Charlottetown Hospital, is much improved and we hope to see her home shortly. Home o! the young folks did very well this season picking strawberries. one young fellow states he picked around onc- ihundried and itiity boxes per day at tour cents per box. Good pay. Strawberries sold here last week (or as low as ten cents per box vnhile one grower offered them to anyone who wanted to pick tor themselves. as he could not get them all picked. Mr. M. P. Donovan shipped eleven hogs a week ago to the pecking plant in the City and one iine hog among the group brought him a cheque for ninety nine dollars and forty eight cents. which. we believe is the largest price ever paid here for one single hog. Mrs. Walter Munroe arrived from Melterd, Mass. ior regular vacat- ion with her sisters, Mrs. Jas. F. MacDonald and. Miss Margaret Pllndley. Mrs. Munroe leit Bristol as Lottie Findley, forty years ago to reside in the U. S. where she married Mr. Munroe, and settled in Mediord, Mass. Mr. Ephram Malone, who along with his other Iflrming, is a ‘ AND PRIZES II Landry. Albert Althea. In. "no art. lliaa Harriet Clair. ICINI GIOIGITOWN: Walden LIIII. lleharda and Gordon Iarrdl hum at any er the In 80am: Brandon's anal Florence JLOADING PITPROPS -- The Swedish steamer "Edda". Capt. (fnristenson. docked at George. town yesterday morning and will load with about i500 cords o! pulpwood for the United King- dom. The steamer is 825 register- ed- tons. Loading will commence this morning and will be contin- ued for about three and one-halt days. she sailed from Carlton. England. AENJOYABLE EVENING - An enjoyable evening was spent at thehome or m. and Mrs. V. Anderson. Bristol. on Monday night. July 20th, when irienda and neighbours gathered in honour 0t Mr. and Mrs. David Dove of. Princeton, N'.J., and Mr. and lbs. Roy J. Douglas oi Dorchuter, Mass. A pleasant sing-long was enjoyed by all, alter which re- ireshments were served. . large scale chicken rsial, 1Q -week shipped several hundred lovely birds to the U. B. market. When we visited him last week we found around two thousand still around the chicken yards. One evening last week we visited the old cemetery at Morel! Rear to see the grave oi a brother, put there forty eight years ago, We ic-und the pastor, Father Mc- Kenna, busy with a power mower cutting the lawn. This line kept grave yard ia a credit to the pastor and. a picture tor anyone to look at. Work on the outside of the new extension to the Catholic Church here is near completion and the inside work is alream started. The new heating system that is to be installed will be started this week by Mr. W. A. O'Brien o! the Hardware Stat! o! Holman’: Ltd. who will install the heating unit It is considered the new system will be more satistactcg then the old Furnace style. SUCCESSFUL PUPILS -— RECEIVE CERTIFICATES ' The following pupils of Scuris Line Road South School received Certificates at the closing exer- cises on June 29th, i946: Grade VIII Certificates (in order o! merit) — Eugene Mac- Aulay, Edward McGough. Writing Certificates from the MacLean Method of Writing. Junie-r - Marjorie Buehey. Progress Certiiicates - Lauretta Leslie, Eugene MacAulay, Edward of electrical power. ‘the Dominion. DAILY CROSSWORD McGaugh, Allan Kenya. Daniel Johnston, Ann Kenya. Mr. A. F. Mclsaac, B.A., LLB. Handwriting Psychologist and Managing Director oi the Eastern Investigating Bureau at Halifax. who is a iorrner pupil o1 Souris Line Road South School cttered a prize to the best writer in each grade. The results oi the ex- aminations are as iollows: First Prize - Grade 1 -- Mary Margaret McConrnack. ' First Prize - Grade l! — Gordie Leslie. First Prize — Grade III - Laura Dunphy. First Prize - Grade Marjorie Bushey. First Prize - Grade V — Iv- HlDlali-I i-JUUU Daniel Johnston. First Prize - Grade v11 _ Allan Keays. First Prize _ Grade VIII ._. Eugene Macaulay. The Grand Pris! ior the best all around writing in the school was won by Miss Marjorie Bushey, a pupil at Grade Four. niche!‘ -— Htlfln I‘. Macleaac. WIS‘! COVEIIEAD W. L am Grove McMillan enter- tained the ~msmbera o! West Covehead W. I. on ‘Tuesday eve- 111118. July l3. Eight members ‘ It iniust give light a tomorrow and * i a tomorrow! . o . .0 t..." allllwiima TODAY many sections of the country are seriously aflected by shortages But this situation ie being remedied. Vast new power projects are now being developed — through the investment of life insurance fluids. You see, part of every dollar that you put into life insurance is invested in government, public utility and industrial bonds. And millions of these life insurance dollars are helping to pay for. new electrical power plants throughout When they are completed, there will be power enough for all our homes, farms and industries in future years. Thus your life insurance serves a double purpose. It provides financial protection for your family. And it helps raise the living standards of the nation l A message fium the life insurance companies in Canada and their agents. _ 1. .. ..... .........;.. u. 0W1! LIFE INSURANCE mittees had no report. The matter re new staging ior hall wasdiscussed and a. committee appointed to same. Committee ap- pointed, Mire. Ira McDonald, Mrs. Frank Bushes. Mrs. James Allan. A bundle o1 remnants was re. ceived and goods were distributed to make articles ior bazaar to be held in iall. The secretary was asked to purchase cotton. etc, to make aprons. Bills amounting to e535 were presented and it was moved and seconded bills be paid. Mrs. Lorne MacMillm invited members to her home (or Aug. L ust meetini’. v1.24! ' '1 1-!!! roll call to be ans- wered by each member donating lfi-cent article for iishpond. The program for evening con- sisted o! a reading. "Mrs. smith Goes to Call" by Mrs. home Mac- ‘Millan. a reading, "It Pays ‘to Sub~ scribe," by Miss Doris Brown. Kcontest, "Jack o1 All Guesscs‘ won by Mra. Grove MacMillan. Collection ior evening amount ed to ‘l5 cents. At close o! the meeting hoetesi served a most delicious lunch and a delightiul evening was brought to a. cloae with the National An- them. IUN°oNqUI‘lD»”ToPa ""-_' I. Wll lltld It lhé hOmQ 0f Mfl. mu "t DJWQIOC ll ll]. lth . m mm “VIN-mu Campbell MacLeod, with nine V acmoes nowu 22.Boy'aachool u“ "W" ' mnuufflfl ‘wevfm ‘giglzfm ___ members present. The president 1.5mm Lweak, illng.) were md. approved and signed. 38mm. Tubman" ‘we coin“ opened the meeting with singing §.Wal g IOPGIL . 25.8mm n‘ ‘M: commm” r ‘med . 1 . of Ode and repeating of wornens atick ’ (poet) amount °9 s P E . Owner, Godda . one call made and irult taken to ‘ ____ Creed. 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