PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN U JULY 11} 1949 , ‘ w" EX RA! Cartoon ‘PIXIE PICNIC” -_.- Matinee 2:30 Two Evening Shows sum“ ._ m... } ; Piuiiiit GODDARD BURGESS MEBEDIHH t JAMES sitwiim » DOROTHY [AMOUK row PRINBE EDWARD wi- all/WWW AP M HENRY FONPA VICTOR MOORE t WIiilAM UEMARESl-llilliH HERBERT ‘THE connfsrniiirs" rvrmn MYSTERY FILM An eerie mystery film. Eagle Lion's “The Cobra Strikes", opens today at the Capitol Theatre for In extended rim. The suspense- ful whodunit features Sheila Ryan and Richard Frnsrr in. a grue- some story of a vicious murderer who strikes down three persons and nearly kills a fourth before he is brought to justice. Others in the cast include Les- lie Brooks, Herbert lieves. James Seay and Richard Lon F. l-liesner directed "The Cobra Strikes" and David l. Stephenson produced. l NEW’ ARGYLE AND VICINITY Mr. Garfield MacKinnon, Clyde River was a recent visitor to New Argyle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MncNevln. DeSable was n recent visitor to New Argyle on Sunday, tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dar- rach. _ Mrs. Melville Ferguson has re- turned home from Boston and other parts where she spent the last nnth or so visiting with friends , m (‘harlesl and relatives. Miss Smilla Ferguson spent the week end in New Argyle the guest of her parents, CUR BOARDING HOUSE GEIRLOTTETOWN TllEATRES-nl-u-t-um-i-n- BAPITDI, tom - rue. - WEI. SHOWING DAILY AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 Milli! prove it's iiniuisi" llll Mllllll! but 3 dead men iiii-iiisii-iiiiis-iitvis-siii-iii , iisit iiiltlilll ms lililiilill ALSO NEWS -- “TIME” CARTOON Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gillis and two children have arrived home from Boston for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gillis left Monday to go hgclg also Mr, William Gillis. The children will remain here for some time. Mr. Henry Taylor. Cornwall spent the week end in New Argyle, the. guest of his sister, Mrs. Albert MacDougall. Mr. Sterling Ferguson was a re- cent visitor tn the City, Mr. Ray Newson and Mr. Alton Willis, Kingston were visitors to New Argyle on Sunday night, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Ferguson. MAJOR HOOPLE \ FAT {Kilo ON cow: ou,60\/, Auo ileee TIME- WITH ME “AFTER You no A_ COUPLE HUNDRED HOPSYOWCAN Gdueeze Ti-ie givers our oi=A HOT wA-rsiz g‘ ‘TANK 1-1- ALL You steep is _ Exeizcise AND wank TO swam. 1 our "THE Buses AND oRiei-iTesi floo ue ~ vouvae As AND sT/rnon- ARV AS A come u . AND l-iOP, M‘! 80Y= - SETTO A EGAD, FATHER ! ROPE SKlPPlNG seems so suvesiice! wootourr some "LARQEE, iocriez arr-cosmic» ea server: FITTED ‘b MY INTELLECT AND exPEmeNce ? M» How ABOUT A SHARP AT SHUFF LE" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dnrrncii. Ciinoc Cove, also Hilda Dnrrncli and Wil- liam Darrnch of New Argyle \vere visitors to Montague on Wednesday attending the wedding of Mrs. Alex Darraclfs brother. Mr. Donald Gillls. Borden, is vis- iting with his grand parents in New Argyle. Souris Theatre Tuesday, July 12th TllE SCREWS BREATEST llllAlAA llF AMERICA'S Hill 1/‘. "All “TIP lllilli WNUA Sllllltl lllPlt Will Alltlllllllll , bum-a b1 ltltttt Hm land my M mu s. Nun: A ,. mural iv Into n41. viii-mi Shows 8 f? 10, Also News ll. J. MABUN OPTOMETRIST ,,,-.,-.-; ;( _ ZTZ/J.,“- ...,¢¢1 PLAYING MONTA JULY as - FRANK ELLIOTT Under the Auspioes of MDNTAGUE tlAllAlllAll LEGION a his moss wmr. - cnam PLANE FERRIS WHEEL . Gaines of Amusempnt — Refreshments Meet Your Friends it m Show PLAYING OI TllE GUMIAIIIITY FlElll ' Admission To Grounds mm SHOWS . out i 01in WAY Fitting and Supplying G115", Etc. MONTAGUE. l’. B. I. Office Hours: 10 to l2 A.M. S to b P. M. b! appointment Office Connected with Drug Store. l; HELPLE55 ‘I'M loll win; luau in Montague: h (honour; Th» loot Offlcol I096! Montague Shoe Store. ..'R.EADEBS will find distal 0n our Financial Page. a recent meeting of the Board of the Kings County Memorial Hospital at Montague, Miss Bern- ice Ooyle, RN, was appointed Superintendent of the hospital. Miss Coyle who has been doing private duty nursing in Charlotte- town for the pest several months, has already taken up her new dut- ies. Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. C. S. Duffin of London, On- tario. is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLax-en. Mr. Daniel MacCormnck and his M0111". Mrs. Annie MacCormack left on Thursday for Boughton ls- lanrl where they will spend the summer. Mrs. MacKlnnon who has spent the past number of months at the. home of her nephew, Mr. C. H. Llewellyn, left this week on s visit with friends in Charlottetown. Rev, M. E. Aiiken and Mrs. Alt- ken and family of Hamilton, On- tario, are vacationing at the home of Mrs. Aitken‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLaren. Mr. Thomas J. Kickham, lti.P., of Souris, was in attendance at a meeting of the Liberal electors o! Georgetown East and West polls. held in the Council Chambers on Wednesday evening. Mr. Howard Llewellyn ll the fore- man in charge of the repair work now being done on the Dominion Government Railway wharf and not Mr. Angus MacLean an previous- ly stated. Mr. Lorne Mair who during the. past. school term has been teaching to attend the. 4th annual summer school at Mount Allison in Sack- ville, N. B. Miss Rose Fairchild of Halifax, N. S., accompanied by her niece, Miss Florence Fslrchild arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday on n visit to her sister, Miss Kathleen here. Rev. J. T. Payne, Rector of Christ Church in Enstport, Maine, is holidaying in the Province for two weeks and is the guest of Mr. Russel MacLsren of New Perth. A former Rector of Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown and Christ Church in Cherry Valley, Rev. Mr. Payne.- is a great admirer of our Province and never misses an op- portunlty of visiting here, where he has a host of friends who sro al- ways glad to welcome him, The Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety classes under the supervision of Mr. Fenwick Lav- ers and Mr. Everett “Tommy" Llewellyn were commenced on Tuesday when pupils in the various classes were enrolled at the ferry wharf. Those classes of instruction will be carried on daily and are of great benefit to the health and waiter safety education of those taking part. On Sunday afternoon the choir of St. David's United Church. under the direction of Mr. Harry Yorston made the trip to Sturgeon by mo- tor boat across the harbor and thence by car, where they conduct- ed the service. In the evening at 7.30 they held the service in the church at Georgetown. Assisting the choir at both services was Miss Elizabeth Bonnell, who is a student nt.ths Toronto Conservatory of Music and who is vacationing at the "Highlands". the summer home my sale sdvts. and auction ndvis, etcsi at Brudenell, left early in the week] Fnirchlld of Boston, Mass, who ls - vacationing at her summer home] THE EASTERN GUARDIAN . GINTI uoursouui anus r. man. uiim nan. In Im- ‘ ' thwart, Mlle Burlet Olalr. AGINT GIOIGIIOWN: wuaiui um; Gulrdlnnnllbobflllllltlillfldfli A. Llewellyn; an. (In). lllu S. (londonb and llurcnns in Bourls: glnlt-Petsfn fluPont mnrmn FOOTWEAR at the’ lliontcsting Seat For Conservatives ....~ Nnw SUPERINTENDBNT -| Mr. Melvin J. McQusld, gressive Conservative candidate in the coming Provincial by-electlon for the First District of King's. Pro- EMYVALE SCHOOL Report for the month nf June: Grade X—-1. Leo McGinn. Grade IX—1. Roma McCloskey; 2. Wilfred Clsrkin. Grade VIII-l. Louis McClos- key; 2. Hits McCloskey; 3. Esther Clarkln. Grade Vl1’—1. Kevin Coady; 2. Desmond Callaghan; 3. Louis Cal- laghan. Grade V!-l. Florence Clnrkin; I. Brendon McGinn; 8. Wilfred McCloskey. Princlpsl—Rita Bradley. VANCOUVER - (C?) -- A spurts coliseum to accommodate 12,000 personsls being planned for Vancouver st a cost of $2,000,000. The arena. to be used for agricul- tural events as well as sports, is still in the draughting stage. now, ms. WITHERS WHAT l5 m: NAME or m: WORLD- FAMOUS APERIENT?' N0 PROMPT/NO. Pl EASE T be name of this world-famous ‘Aperienf, Mrs. Withers, is Kluscum. nd (he word aéhcrinit is a medical term for tho mil ly laxative action of Kruscben. In Kruschen you get s unique blend of saline minerals simi- lar to those found in medicinal waters or lprln s: Kruschen 05ers you these four I vantages: IMY TO ‘MRI-Dissolve: ulcldy In water; or your morning co ee, tel or fruit iuice. Most folks find the small morning dose is best. WORKS PAST-Usually within the hour. Does no: spoil your dly. OINTLI ACTION-Its formula ll balanced to an gently, without discomfort. TIME-TESTED-Ovet 500,000,000 sck- agcs sold throughout the worl . Next time your system needs help, due to common constipation, slug- sishness or the effects of over-in- ulgence-try Kruschen for prompt, gentle relief. Take it regularly-get thn grind “Kruschen feeling‘. 25c of her father, the Rev. J. S. Bon- nell. and 75c It all drug stores. av J. R. wiiiiiiiis‘ PROTECT YOUR ‘ CUTE LITTLE SHOEQ" WIMMIN ARE 5O THEY DON'T USE FQEM \ THEIR HEAD5/ ll ll 4 on, sues, I'LL-m l l AND eecAusgt/Lou use, . i BRING vou vouiz . vouiz-s. MA HA5 TO as A ~. l izueeeias To. l MAGIClAN "ro KEEP YOUR. - ~ ,‘- , BEQT 5HOE§ FROM LOOK- ‘lNC-a LIKE VOUD BEEN BOOT INC: HOME A BAL . GOAT FULL OE NAILGF ' , . ti , CUZ ‘ lll h." 2." ".,lll l ~ I, "i 1" H H . i \ l ~' ' lb ""i~-~ l l 3‘ F‘: -- mill l “ff,” yganfyigtimsi MOTHERS oer and. _ . "*"‘.1-#" l‘ 00 MIN G ltatc: llosilay, July 11, Tim I p. m. Place: P. W. ti. tiuiiltnrluiii Prlcv Frao ' On Monday evening next Dr. Gustave Glngras, Di- rector of the Paraplegic Centre at Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital and Director of Physical Medicine for Montreal district with the Dept. of Veterans’ Affairs is presenting a. most interesting and instructive film in technicolor. This recent production has been shown not only through- out Canada. but also in important European centres and has been very well received. l, having recently seen this film in Ottawa, can heartily recommend it not only to physicians and nurses but to the adult population in gen- eral. Come and bring your friends. The picture . is a particularly good one and your time will be well spent. B. C. KEEPING, M.D., Chief Health Officer, Charlottetown. NOTICE to Promo ciiowuis The Agricultural Prices Support Board announces that potatoes purchased by the Board are now released from detention and the growers are at. liberty to dispose of them except that repay- mcnl and release permits are required for potatoes shipped or sold fur shipment. NOTEn-Tbe repayment on Price Support potatoes is 69c per bus. or $1.15 per owt. Insulate your home on the WITH famine B.P.|NSlll-AlEll'SllllNG% PRESERVE Yllllll PROPERTY Prepare your home now for years of protection- relieved of painting and maintenance expense. Re- duce heating cost, increase warmth and comfort and ldd useful rooms by in- sulating your outside wooden walls with Gen- t“, ‘we "Went" an‘ uine B-P. Insul-Ated Sid- insulate your house by applying Genuine B-Pl Insul-Atcd Siding right over the outside walls of shingle, clapboard or wood sheathing. The sav- ings you make repay the cost. . o Ask your dealer for “Armoured Walla" Bookie! The Rogers hardware 0o. Ltil. 00in; any for s vacation or bunlam trip? Admirals spnrklinl. new AODC- Inner! portable makes an ideal travel- ling rompnnion. It will add many hours of euloynicm to your holiday or trip. Phys anywhere-indoors or out-on AC or DC. u well as batteries. Auto- linlc switch cilinlnncs " ' bl!- tcq drain when used on AC-DC. Ona- osalcd urooropc In bland lid llvfl mining reception. Alnico No. i spell!!- llchly uylad la nouns aims-Eni- pnoc led picnic rm with lunch Gold ulna - lidn. compact and can to cam; Why not m your: new. and be all ‘bu’ h: your an ulp. ~