I 'PAGE incl-rr THE EASTERN .... .. GUARDIA ' 'A(iEN'l'5:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mr-a. Byron Stewart, Mn. Bruce Maolnee. MlsI.Joyce Wlgginton. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Laura. The Gilardfnn may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and uuardlaniofflee; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourla: The Snack Bar and E. Richard: it Son. ..'CllrLn HEALTH CONFER- ENCE, souris. Friday, August 17th. at. Stewart and Beck. Mrs. Lemuel l-licken. Pembroke, was a recent visitor to Montague. guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Richard Llewellyn. ....'"S0lm0WFUL JONES". com- edy with Bob Hope. Playing Campbell's circuit this week. ....'Wl'2 CARRY a complete as- sortment of school supplies. scrib- hlers. pencils, pens. and ink. Spec- ,iaI-Rcgular sl.95 and 31.69 pens Selling at .69 cents. Montague .5 to 51.00 store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shanno ind young son of Saint John. NB. were recent guests of Mr. and tire. Forrest Clovr, Montague. ..'NEw SUIIOOL BOOKS for all Grades. Get your supply early, was Selma Llewellyn. Halifax. spent the weekend in Montague. guest of her aunt, Mrs. J.B. Lucas and Mr. Lucas. Miss M. Feehan. Mount Stew- al-t,, spent'a few days in Mont- ague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Juries ollinge. Mr. Stewart Vickers. Halifax. N. S.. spent the week-end in Mont- ague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Stewart. Mr. Norman Nicholson. Sum- merside, spent a few days in Montague with his mother. Mrs. Harold Nicholson. Miss Verna Johnston. Murray Harbour North. is spending a few days in Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston. ..'AS'!'RAIl REFRIGERATOIKS. 5179.95. Also standard size Kel- vinators. at Stewart and Beck. Mrs. Horace Hyde. Murray Har- bour. was a. recent guest of Mr. and um. Arthur MacNeil. Montague. ..M. Her friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. William' Vanlderstlne, Montague. is ill at the Prince Ed- uard Island Hospital. Charlotte- lwn. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie. Charlottetown. spent the week- end in Montague. guests of Mrs. Currie's mother. Mrs. J. W. Car- ruthere. Min Marjorie Clarey. Whim Road. is spending several days in Montague with her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen. John J. Somers. St. G90l'l!es. was in Charlottetown recently shipping two registered sows to N. B. They were from the same dam whose hogs re. celved honours in the swine l . 'Mr.-and Mrs. Clayton Myers Mt ind their three children of Med- 'oi-ti. Mass.. are guests at Lane's znbins, Montague. They are also eeing entertained at. the home of Whim Road. in Mr. John Cla rey. is spending severlil days Mrs. Myers' brother and sister-In- show at last year's Royal win. Sturgeon with Mr. William John- M. Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Myers. ler Fair in the Breihour Chal- ston- ”0n”lt!U9- lenge Trophy com-petition. . Mr. Gerald Murphy. R.C.N.. Victoria. BC.. is spending a thirty days-leave in Montague at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy. T T110. TT &11l Jtmz lllljjliiis-PETERS .fRev. 1'. N. Young. Mrs. Young and son have returned from Camp Keir. French River. where Mr. Young was director of the Pres- byterian Boys' Camp. 1A Paul's the love-shy, gun-shy King of Mugs of o Roaring Mm. Charlotte Beaten and her daughter. Anna. returned to To- "STBANGERS ON A TRAIN" Era...with the thororfols NEW WARNER DRAMA who made it not with The casual meeting of two strangers aboard a passenger train. an everyday occurrence, draws eep shades of dread and suspic- on as directed by Alfred llitchock ll. "Strangers on a Train." the new Warner Bros. mystery drama, opening today at the Prince Eld- ward Theatre. Farley Granger heads the sie.1atr cast as a young man confronted with a romantic problem until he is approached by a stranger with an unusual offer which subsequent- ly almost costs him his life. On the distaff side. Ruth Roman is the girl who becomes innocently involved in a murder plot from which she must also extricate the man she loves. Robert Walker. whose boyish nppeal has won him many fans among the lemme moviegoers. does a complete llllnabout as Bruno, the sinister playboy who uses a. disarming smile to disguise a paranoia personality. To get. the proper backgrounds. Director Hitchcock Inbk his' cast and crew to New York. Washing- ton. D. C. and Danhury, Oonn., v.here scenes were photographed ' at Pennsylvania station. the Wasn- x r" lngton Station, Jefferson Memor- ial, the Capitol Building and 20. g Arlington Bridge. """"' ,2. ' Also. an entire side show vmd carnival. with amusenluit collcu-s- ions and accompanying parapher- nalia. were erected to key the sus- pcnseful chase sequence for "stranger: on a Train.” "Strangers on a Train" features Leo G. Carroll. Patricia Hitchcock and Howard at. John. 1 IT'S OF-' THE BEATEN TRAK! v - ' A E awoums A atasr... I IUIII OI Vlllllliu TIII IIIITLI OI SILK... A MIIIFLID LIIIGII . o . loughlerl his the Love Story of a Beauty and The Mug! 4 also llllvlilll l.ll,llll,wlll ALSO NEWS - MUSICAL COMEDY CAPITOL Shows 2:30-7-8:45 AND THEN ALFRED HITCHCUCK INTRODUCES YOU TO WIIIII ....e IOU IIIIC A POUIIIII III TIIPO IO ICIIII IIOIIIIIITI lllll lam lollllllllllll .wAN'r so BUYA new on .. ALSO MUSICAL 0 tom we. was slows 2:20-7-9 1-Hr. GUARDIAN. cHAnLo'r'rn'rowN , ronto. accompanied by be: non. Gordon. who is employed at Oshawa. after spending their vacation here. Mn. Beaten and family formerly lived at Whim Road. Mrs. George Macxenzie and son George of Roaebury. Mass. returned to their home alter ependlngr several weeks vacation at the home of Mrs. MacKenzie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy. Murray Harbour North. A dance held at the Whim Road hall Thursday night was very well attended. Lunches were provided by the Women's Insti- tute member. Messrs. Archie Stewart. Leslie Stuart and Emer- son O'Connor provided the music for dancing. - l Murray Harbour North and Vicinity Miss Anna Mb-cl:-uen. Montague. was a recent visitor to Murray Harbour North. Miss Faye Maclnnis. Murray River. is vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Macture. Miss Lulu Graham. Montague, is vacationing at Gaspereaux. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Condon had as their guests recently, Mrs. Basil Macbeod and three children of slellarton, N. 5. Mr. Stuart Reid. R..C.N.. who is stationed at Shearwster, Dart- mouth, was a recent visitor to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Eloy Graham, and young daughter. Carol are now residing in New Glasgow. N. 5.. where Mr. Graham has obtained employment. ..' Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnston and young daughter Paulette were recent visitors to Carleton Siding. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craswell. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacPhee, New Glasgow, N. S., were recent visitors to Murray Harbour North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Mil- lar and Mr. Fred Mdllar. Mrs. Fanny Fisher. Boston, Mass.. alld Mrs. Reuben Machon. who has been residing in Boston for several months. are visiting at Murray Harbour North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sencabaugh. Messrs. James M.acLure and Garnet Reid have recently been employed in hauling quahaugs for Mr. Wendell Grahamis factory in Gaspereaux. They have made sev- eral trips to Veguac. N. 3.. and were accompanied by Mrs. James MacLure on one of their recent Little Pond and Vicinity Mrs. Alex D. MacDonald was visitor to Charlottetown recently. E Mrs. John Fouhy. somerville. Mass, and family are holidaying in Little Pond. Miss Madeline Maccormac, Boston. Mass. is spending the sum- mer months with her brother. Mr. Neil Mlaccormac. - Miss Kathleen MacDonald, formerly of Little Pond. is visiting her father and other members of the family. Mrs. Matilda Dlngwell has re- turned from P. E. Island Hospital where she was receiving treatment. Miss Lorraine Roach. Glenfan- ning was it welcome visitor to Lit- tle Bond last week. Mr. John Maolntyl-e. District Attorney. Aitleboro. Mass.. accom- panied by his wiie and two sons visited Little Pond recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hurley and son. Albert Junior. Montreal. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert . .-. .. .......-11..-- Vlllim lloall . Ami llloinlty Mr..Kenny MacDonald. Whim Road, is visiting at th home of his grandfather in 1; es. Georgetown and Vicinity - Mn. N. W. Hansen was a visitor-' toythe City Ncently. Mr. A. I. Jenkins was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Herold King. potato inspec- tor. Montague. recently inspected seed potato fields in the district. Miss Mary Katherine Munro. whim Road. has returned home Mrs. J. A. B. MacConnell was I visitor to. Charlottetown recently. Master Billy Miller of East Roy- alty is visiting his grandmother. Mrs. L.l-l. Douglas. -2 after visiting in Bellevue. Mina Helen Gotell of Chs.rlotte- l -- - town spent the weekend in Miss Laurie MacDonald. Kil- Georgetown the guest of relatives. muir, spent several days in Lower MM Montague visiting her grand- Miss Martha King of Amherst. mother. Mrs. D. P. Ross. N. S.. is visiting her parents. Mr. --.... woos-r 13. 1951 -Bristol I dnd Murr RT. Viclnlfy and Iclnity A number of can on valuable ,,o mg, Jams Down-P. oshaw. pulp wood were loaded lien last am, is atpreunt spending a re...” week. , wul:'soyaoat.lon in Murray mm --- eat Mn. Minnie Mun” ' Miss Imelda monitor has taken n lid. a position in the Dingweil and mu. mung. Hggbgngm. ohm Eosaiter store replacing Miss. lamtown, in spending . 1", weeks Helena Roaslter who has gone on in mun-ay mvgr, 3; mg home or vacation. and Mrs. Lester C. Johnston, Mrs. Vincent coffin. a bride of! mg, Ngmm Acorn, 51..., my a few weeks is being welcomed to 3;. 3., is at present gpgnduu I 19" this t---- unity. Mr. coffin in at wselu use an in Glen William present employed on one of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph dredge: in Ruetico. Acorn. Mlr. Charlie Daveaux. local pot-, Mr. John Murchison. Glen wn. mender and repair man for clocksingm, nu returned to hi, ham and sewing machines has startedlgngr ppondlng some time In New and Mrs. Daniel King. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collings of Lower Montague moiored to Georgetown recently. , Mr. and Mrs. John Boudreault at Newport were visitors to Georgetown recently. '” Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright of Lower Montague visited friends and relatives in Georgetown ro- cenltly. Miss Mary Roach. student nurse at the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. is visiting her home in Georgetown. Mr. Rodney am. of Montreal arrived in Georgetown last week. where he joined Mrs. Bruce and family. who are aulm-mering here. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fraser of North Lake motored to George- town recently. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spur- geon Walker. Mr. William Builfett and his daughter. Mrs. Percy 0'1-lanley, both of Souris. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Bcannell of Jamaica Plains. Mase., arrived in Georgetown a. few days ago and are vacationing at their summer rnme. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Wight of Boston. Mass.. are holidaying in Georgetown. where they are the guests of Mr. Wlght's mother. Mrs. William Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Plum and two children. of Ontario. visited Georgetown last week. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hcmphill. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Gaudet and daughter Connie, of Char- lottetown, were recent guests of friends and relatives in George- town. Mr. Harry MacConnell. em- ploycc of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Springhill, visited his home in Georgetown recently. r7Mi:-s Marion Morrison. who is employed at Soutlvport. was I weekend guest at the home of her grandfather. Mr. Michael Burke Sr. Miss Mary Goiell. employee of the Metropolitan Store in Char- lottetown. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Golell. Richmond Street. Mrs. William Simmonds lent re- cently to return to her home in Sea View, after visiting with her sister-in-law. Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart. who have been holidaying at their summer home on Water Street. left recently for their home in New Glasgow, N. S. Mrs. I-larry Craig and little daughter of Boston, Mass. arc guests of Mrs. Craig's mother. Mrs. William Wight, and her sis- ter. Mrs. Lawrence Batchilder. Mr. John Wallace. Canadian National Railway section foreman is at present on his annual holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace left recently on a visit to Montreal. Rev. Father Howard Wight. Padre in the Royal Canadian Air Force. stationed at Clinton. On- tario. is visiting his mother, Mrs. William White. A large crowd pat:-oniged the chicken supper. despite the rain, which was held in Little Pond Hall gedneslday evening sponsored by Mr. and Mn. ll-nest Pram-is. ai- eo Mn. Molly -Brooks are spending their annual holiday at their sum- mer home In Annandale and are being warmly welcomed. 'lfr. and Mrs. !. D. MacDonald open this season. The fort was built by the French in 1751 but was aban- doned as a fortification by the British after the war of ma. PROUD IELICI YARMOUTH, N. B.-(OP)-Outn moded lire equipment dating from 1340 is the pride and glory of the Yarmeuth Fire Department. which keeps it in perfect oondltion. A horse-drawn steam pumpor is one Miss Anne Benton, Toronto, who out on his rounds through the is vacationing here spent several days at Whim Road renewing old acquaintances. - country again. Mrs. P. R. Sinnott and Mrs. Margaret Villard are both con- fined to their homes. Mrs. sinnott is unable to leave her bed. and al- though Mrl. Villard is having trouble with her legs she is able to move around. ' Mr. omn Gillls, Forest Hill. is spending several days at whim Road, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore. r Mrs. Albert MacDonald and daughters Mary and Thelma. l"latl River, were recent visitors bf Mr.l and Mrs. Norman MacDonald.' Whim Road. Mass.. is expected here this week to Miss Jean Ann Munro, returned to Whinl Road after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bears to this Pmvmce' Donald, whim Road. were visiiors to Lower guests of Mr. Robertson. recent Montague. thsl and Misc Lemuevlast year a small yield is found this year. The latter bears other year. LAC. stusrt Campbell, 3.. c, A, P'., returned to his base at Clln. ion, Onl., after spending his leave at whim Road with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Lottie Hughes. South Boston. Mass. that she will arrive here soon for her summer vacation. Those look- ing after her house have It all in readiness for her arrival and report her car will be Mr. and Mrs. George MacLeod. Ottawa. are visiting at Whim Road. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Macbouam be registered before she comes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Todd. my Bernice Rpdgemm of the and grandson. Raymond Sutton. alli of Lawrenm Mass” am staff of the Windmill Lodge and 5p""""3iCabins was an overnight guest. re- several weeks at Whim' Road the cm” F i y with her friend, Miss Erma "' M” 5”" ””' G""'"'MacDona1d at the home of Miss MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacDonald. Ilwisei Mac- . , ,Donald and a sister, ern ce. are gl;l1I;sghii;yjIarlJf)i:.;:13llC-amVl:'l:lg1';l 15-”i;y;1.:;lgotlllt employed at the Provincial of Montague and Mr. Dick Camp-l an or um bell. Commercial Cross, motored' to Stanhone recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson. l Mr. and Mrs, Robert Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. James A. O'Brien. life long residents of this vicinity will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary next month. old friends and relatives of half a century ago are expected to attend. Both were born in this vicinity and both -were O'Briens before their marriage. Mrs. O'Brien is a daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien. Mr. O'Brien is a son of the late Mr. and Mn. Peter O'Brien. Mr. O'Brien is a retired C.N.R.. section foreman serving all his time on his home section. They have two daughters and one son whom they expect to attend the celebration. They are all in other parts of the world, the son with the R.C.AJ'. in the frozen north- west. Miss Norma Campbell. Char- lottetown. recently returned from Fredericton to spend the remain- der of her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Mr. Robert Turnball, Brooklyn. Moss. spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald at Whim Road. He was accompani- ed by his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. nd Mrs. George Kirkpat- rick, and their son George. Jr. Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Kllmuir. accompanied by her daughter. Laurie, recently motored to Wood Islands to meet her mother. Mrs. D. P. Ross, who was returning to her home in Lower Montague, af- in spending several weeks visiting in Sydney. lington, Mas.-1., who is visiting at Whim Road. An enjoyable lunch- eon was served to all by the hos- less. assisted by several of the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. Whim Road. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Freeman son-ey. Mil- town. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Molyneaux. south art. recently A number of ladies from Whim Road. Commercial Cross and Kil- mulr gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Farquharson. Kilmulr. for a social evening. Mrs. Percy Myers of Montague. was present to demonstrate a line of products to motored to Caven lsh where they the guests. I. door prize was won visited Green Babies and other Miss G. E. Hughes. Arlington,f spend a vacation with her uncle, and cousin. Mr. John '1'. and Mabel'G1,n wmum, accompanied by Mr O'Brien. Mrs. Hughes was born in J Arlington but is 9. regular visitor! 'to their-' homes after in Brmklym Blueberrieb and raspberries are ML and Mm Murdock Macy reported a complete failure this. season. June frost is reported to; have killed the blueberries Whnllg" H raspberries were such a heavy crop; l word has been received fromimw 1 Colin Maclnnls. moved to I 'GlI.agow. N. s., visiting friends, Mr. David Johnston, Chsrlolu. town. is spending a few weeks vacation at his home in Murray River. with his grand mother, ism, Minnie Macnonald. Mr. MacDonald Johnston. Char. lottetown, is spending a few weeks in Murray River visiting friends and relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. James Maclnnis and Mrs. Lester Mlaclnnls. and My John D. Maclleod. have returned spending 3 few days in Antigonish. visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Edwin Acorn, sum John. N spendi a. few days in Glen William. guest of her mother and father-in-law. MIL Joseph Acorz ""7;and Mr. ,,Aoorn. Mr. John D. Maouod. Charlotte- hae returned to his home after spending a few days in Gler. William. Ruest of Mr. and M21 Mir. Bennie Herring and .-later Janette. are at present spending: the garage for a check-up and will few weeks in Mun-ny Rive... gm. of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. Miss Hanna Acorn. Montaizuf. ii spending a few day In Glen wil- liam guest of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AW"!- BQOM TO LET only 15 of a cluster of 100 Ii- lands which make up the 3"- mude. group are inhabited. II. J. nlllloll orronrruar fitting and supplying Glauee Ito. Mowraoun, P. e. L Office loam by appointment. onlee connected with Drag sure. POULTRY WANTED Buying daily Live ,or Dressed Poultry EASTERN PACKING CO., LTD. Souris by Mrs. George Kirkpatrick. Bur- points of interest. Aug. II To HAYS! KAYS! MacDonald, Cape spry. My Fl, P De h H ((jlRI?CElgl;.'5 . ....... I55 nSIG 1'08 I.' W 0 9111' ' ' Miss Rosalie Macnolnsld. (ih;r- .ploy-ed atHl.he.LKling'.s Co1ulr;tny'mlElIllee- 1,1-3EdA,Rl(:e an mg 0e y DRY GOODS, ETC- i tt to t cl er moria oepl I in . ' ” l3....'..iiT 5581'. f-?n'J”l...'y.3.3u. spent . recent w..l....a with her swan. 10 lbs. . Men's snowrs AND mors- mm d garents. Mr. and Mrs. William 120 lb. bag . Reg, 150, pair ,,,,, M 99(- ' Messrs rt an Gene M)ac- rospe. ' ' . Don-Id have returned to H-mnv . DATES. 5 lbs. ................................ .. 39.. M”'" Tls"mTsG'. 79. on, Ont” after spending their vac- Jllchardd (311110; yDlel.(.:ory. Large Size White only. S.M.L. ................ .. . . ation at the home of their parents 0 iC9T CI 8 S 1". 9 0 B 3"' 9 303, ML ...., M... vim... M..,p.,......, sdian Navy. stationed ..l l-l.M.C.S. CARNATION MILK, 6 this ...... .. 1.00 glans 2 33-to . ,9, Stadacona in Halifax. N.s.. lpent pure - - - D - 1' --------------- ----- 3.19..” clemwy, Georg. and the weekend with their parents. LAR11 4 lbs. yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy H 37c r Men'g POLICE SUQIEND "um" M"?”"'”d '”'1I1V"l 1”” M" W1 M” F”,' Dd””" Best Quality - Reg. 1.00 ............... ..3 ........................ ,. 790 week by car rem Ham t.on. 0nt.. E y ,.,,d m, spending meg, holiday, at Miss Margaret sencebaugn of GRAPES. 2 lbs. ............................ .. 390 Men's White HANDKERCFIIEFS. Wv their respective homes in Howe Jlmaicn PlI1ns.,Mnu.. is visiting Large Box 5 for ...... ........................................ .- -0 my and Little Pond. egitetgrlselg-;wI:.n;(l;:: gun 1115631: Il:IATCl;4li2S.d3 boxes ...................... .. 29c Boys' DUNGAREES. rots. 2.95L..s... 2-'3-I .... . . . . an M", ch”, 5, Mwpomid 1,” hell. Miss Bcannell, a former C06'3;lEsxere lb 49c we ;f9"'94,;33V!W9'Kht OVERAL ' 3.”. returned to her home in Little Ueofcewhlml ll” 3 110” 9i l 5' ' ' ' ' egg 'i -------- '-4------" pond. M.-., Muponnd wg, , my. friends who each year welcome Mons Dress SUSPENDERS, lent in Charlottetown Hospital and 1191' 10 I-h9Il' mldlin TOILETRIES Reg. 1.9.5 . her many friends are ' ” she , Face Monk Fleece. ed '1'. is much improved in health. and mm dmwm ,9" on m re . go now.s3Afgr Med. and white only. Mr. M", (3, Madonna, mw turn to Ontario recently after V9 3 93 0 ILET . - Ladies Cotton 8 york 1. mg welcgmg guggt of )1" spending a week in Howe Bay, FACE CIJOTH .............................. .. 450 sister, Mrs. Alex Fisher, Bly Pbr- guests of Mr. And Mn. -7- RAv- FACE CLOTIIS. reg. 15c-now une. Ind brother .1. Raymond Mec- Wnd M”D0m1d- i 5 for .................................................. .. mmmv HAW” 3”" y " PALMOLIVE SHAVE CREAM- " Large size tube 2 for . . . . .. 494: Mrl. M rga t J kin - ' '''' - ' - panied ..,'....".l....f.'.'.. .'....''i;”?.''.'. ''”"L'. '”" MINORA mamas. 10 puss. -.-... we on and two children. Cha.rlotIe- gAcxv1L1,n' N. 3,.(cp,.. Howard w''''- E” 5P""""K "I9" hondlyl About 10,500 persons visited faln- RAZOR BLADES. 100 ...... 1.00 at their former home in Annan- on. you 3..u.,,o,., gum. me 4510- out three months it. was Save 25 per cent on all 5 cent lines of Store open from 8 o'clock until midnight. Cor. Richmond and "roman Streeta of the show places. you) HOME WEEK SPEClALS ' ' School Will Soon Be Open school supplies by dealing at our store. A. G. KAYS I8 KAY-S! . cuanottew"