n. __ “av ..,.,.».-y¢;..._.~ pp...- d iqqrr-wir \ . SONG REEL - OCCUPATIONS BDMING MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY mood” Mlnlkh4lémtlmg¢zy L I That wonderful Dad ol "Mother Wore Tights" is back, more wonder- ‘ ful than e or! LCHRLES WINNINGER- NANCY GII.D CHIIRUE RUGGLES - FAY BAINTER SPECIAL: ”ROYAL WEDDING PRESENT" win sv ' T Efif/N/flfllflk ‘rim! Doug Fairbanks EMPIRE TODAY "' f’ Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 "CORSICAN BROS" Shows 2:30 - 7 - 81L CAPITOL i z DAYS ONLY MDIDAY and TUESDAY will.‘ WILLIAM WRIGHT TERRY AUSTIN LEON BELASCO uoliiiiiiliiiflcn wiullifiliiidoms ‘moflrfill-‘easiqm l . Ilonnlonls: Ctisiidy/‘Produt tum‘. present iirrplulllll. BIIYI] “TIIE DEAD DDIl’T DREAM” ALSO SERIAL MUSICAL REVUE NEWS - MUSICAL VARIETY - QUIZ a notice ro nsnrnuen All Fishermen buying orlselling IOATS, ENGINES, or GEAR, securezl by loans through the PROVINCIAL FISHER- MEN'S LOAN BOARD, are hereby notified that all such fish- ing supplies remain the property oi the said PROVINCIAL FISHERMENS LOAN IOARD until all payments have been made. Anyone selling some without permission in writing from the said LOAN IOARD will be prosecuted according to the terms oi the loan, and anyone buying some without a writtenkrelease lram the said LOAN IOARD, do so at their own ns . (Signed) HON. I. WILFRID ARSENAULT, Chairman Fisherman's Loan loam. ’ THE GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGINTB: SIONTAGUE; Harold I. Lendry. Albert Althea. lira. Byron Stewart. Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: AGENTS SOUBIS: Miss Enid Richards and Gordon Ferrell Weldon Lavare Roper. The Guardian may be bought at all! of the (allowing pieces in Montague: Miss a. A. Llewellyn; lire. Clay. In Georgetown: The Post Utlico: in Sourie: Condonh and Iloeeneo . in Si. Peter's: The Poet Ollee. ..°E.\‘Gl.lS.l<l ClilNA — Souven- C. R. Bnohner. Jewellers, Montague. Mr. Homer Nicholson, commer- cial traveller, was In Montague on business last Thursday. Fr’ P Mrs. John MacPhee. Valleytleld East, i; enjoying a visit In Bos- ton and vicInitY- Mr. Norm-an MacLeod and iam- ILv, Boston. Mass. spent the PM" week visiting relatives and friends in Valleyfleld. Pinette and Cherry Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacPhee. Dorchester. Mass. inowred to the Island and are the guests o! Mr. MacPheeb mother. Mrs. MiaL-colm A. MacPhee, Heaiherdaic. Miss Helen Grant. Lab. Tech- nician at the HOliiE0p£1LhlC Hos- pital, Montreal. arrived in Mont- ague Wednesday. ivh r size will spend her vat-azri. of hcr parents. Dr. T. V. Gran; MP. and Mrs. Grant. Dr. A. Picard. aocompzinied by his daughter. M155 Patricia Pzcard. and Mr. Dudley Tucizer. oi NDG. Montreal. motorcd to the Isiund this week and are guests a: Pooie's Hotel. Montague. Flt. Sgt. H. H. Nielllsh. B.E.M.. and Mrs. Meliish. accompanied by their children. Adcie and Herbert, o! Ottawa. are visiting the tor- mefs parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Melllsh. Unzon Road. Rev. A. C. Fraser. Mrs. Fraser. and their son. L.‘ vd. are being welcomed to Vaiicvfiviri where Mi Fraser is taking ovc: the pastor- ate of the Valioyfirid-Orwcll Head congregation. Induction took plme at; Valleyflsld Church on Friday. July 30th. mndtzctcd hy Rev. Roy Veseey. assisted by Rev. AS. Weir, Rev. M. D. itiacLccd. and Rev. D. W. MacPherscn. Sunrlav F-‘IVICES were held at Orwell Hand. Kil- muir and Valleyfield. Georgetown Anti Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Toni ‘Hillard oi Soutl-iport were recent visiotrs to Georgetown. Miss Helen Gotsll 0i Charlotte- town Is visiting relatives in Georgetown. Mr. William Kiggins oi Char- lottetown ls visiting relatives in Georgetown. Mr. Felix Morrison of “Hashim!- ton. D.C.. is on n visit to hB home In Georgetown. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jnmoi E. Brown- lee of Bittsfleld. Mass. are visit- lng Mrs. Brownices mother. Mrs. Margaret MBCCOTTIIBM. Mrs. Adelard Montrulel and daughter Frances. oi Quebec City. are visiting Georgetown and are the guests oi lvlrs. ntonlriilcls brother and his wile. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavimdier. Miss Joyce "Billie" Jenkins has returned home irom a visit. to Montague where. she. was the guest o! Miss Margaret lviacDon- aid. RN. Mrs. Rand Jesklns. Mrs. Mac- Donald and Mr. Kenny Robertson of A-nnandale were rrccnt guests ad Miss Jcnnie Lce and Miss Margaret Richni-ds. Mr. Amos Lavanrléci- ni Georgia. U. S. A., and Mr. Vincent Kiernon of New York City. motored to the Province and are guests oi Mr. Lavsndieris parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandier. also quests oi theirs are their‘ son-ln-lntt‘ and daughter. Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Hook. oi’ Charlottetown. The annual church anniversary supper was held in the St. Dav- id's Church hall rm Wednesday evening and was patronized by an exceptionally large crowd who were high In their prnlse of the delicious supper served by the Women's Association oi the church. On Thursday workmen under the ioremanshlp of Mr. Albert Skinner commenced repairs on the Interior oi the school and when ‘this Is completed they will continue to put the brick siding on the outsldc. It. is hc-ncd that the repairs will be completed in time for the regular opening. school re- l) tablets . 2t teams . I00 mists LOWEST PRICIS --'FOB SALE. - Well-digging about 2001i. Pipe. 12 Drills, 3 outfit consisting o! Power Plant. Reamers. Pipe Dies, Cutters and all necessary tools. Apply, Alan Nicholson. Montague. \ Miss K. MacDonald, R.N.. o! the U. S. Airiorce stationed at Mc- Chard Field. Wash, C. 5.. is spending a brlei leave st. the home oi’ her mothvlyMrs. J. N. Mac- Donald. Kilmulr. XGO-O-O-O-QOO-O-OO-O-Om Ii. F. llutchoson 8i Son OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists In the tit- ling of glasses for the correction oi ocular de- fects.” § é 53 Grafton Street Q ¢ I ~O O-OO FOR SALE “DUHVEGAN” rue mo: ESTATE cnannorrarown Address and Presentation To Dr W. M. Shaw n3. w. M. SHAW on the evening oi June 5rd e large number o: well wlshers at surrounding communities aethered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Allison McMillan. Flnirview l-O 8X- tend congratulations to Dr. Walter Maynard Shaw who rCCCHUY Brad- usted In Medicine from Dalhousio University and who a iew d!!! 1!"? leit. {or Winnipeg where he was ac- nipeg 011K116- Tha meeting was called to order by Mr. Edward Currie ot Fair-view. who In eloque ‘ teivns referred to tho splendid scholastic attain- ments and tine personal character o! Dr. Show. He hen called on Miss Peggy Mac lien. who ten- dered the (allowing address. alter which Mr. Arthur Wilson or New Dominion. o, fellow student o! Dr. Sl-isrws, presented him on bahalt oi the gathering with a Parker pen and pencil set. Dr. Shaw. taken ccmpletely by surprise. expressed bis deep appreciation oi the QCOUTLGSIQS o! his many friends and gave assurance that his memories would ever linger among his own people who had on every occasion tendered him so many klndriesses. Dr. Shaw, who has had an ex- ceptionally tine college and univer- | slty record expects to spend a year sin Winnipeg Clinic. One of the {rmest on the Continent and then . continue in post graduate work. His ‘many friends throughout this pro- vince and elsewhere wish him ‘great success in his chosen pro- fcssion. Dr. Shaw Is a son o! Mr. W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister oi Agriculture and Mrs. Shaw oi Clyde River. Text at Address “Dr. Maynard Shaw. St. Cather- ines. P. E. I. “Dear Buddy: "It. ls with pleasure that we gather here tonight. to collectively extend to you. our heartiest con- gratulations, on this the accession at your recent graduation from Daihousie Medical Scivsl. "The long and arduous years at study necessary, first at Prince oi . p,» A SATURDAY 517E!’ [A15 ! LDDK — LDDK - LDDK A Z Locomotive WASHER I ' 12a KEIIT sr. s, Bunorsr AVA IL FDR $124.50 FIILL SIZE! PDRDELAIII TIID! LDIIELL YIRIIIGER! FIILLY DIIARAIITEEDI SIMPSDIIS PIIDIIE 2188 JAUGUST 7, 194g l I DARDIGAII P. E. e IIIIIIIIII elr sswi" ~¢ in 3 ‘l?! ‘tile Ill“ ' - I ‘inn _ "wdzzarei 1i! ° oi of tlie earth. axillary °' that. l ion. ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES ON P. E. I. . 12 ROOMS - ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES 300 ac_res—60 acres clear-balance excellent lumber GOOD HUNTING AND FISHING ‘ Ideal for Club-Tourist Home-or Private. Hospital i Furnished in Early Victorian Antique Furniture. WILL SELL WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE INSPECTION ANY DAY ALLAII DAIRERDII CARDIGAN, r. s. I. ' ' (or e which - b . H quit“! _ t men!- - whs as dd“. \ m" has roxonignts sis“; mom-MING“ LI {mil “he i5 pH‘ w“; cflflul" a phiflfly‘ melon P‘ ' t. in IIItnIieBI jjmiflll/W t‘ in verill“! troubll; I "This is the air age! The barriers oi distanc are rapidly disappearing with the air‘ lanes of the world no_w encompassing the four comers You become part ol this great expanding development in aeronautical science when you graduate as a Pjloi or Radio-Navigator and receive the coveted Wings oi the RCAF - Seasoned instnictors. using llie most modern scientific equipment known, ollcr you a train- ing valued at approximately $35,000. ' As a Flight Cadet under training, your total income is $228.00 a graduation, you will receive your appointment to the renlc of Flying Olficer with a monthly cepted for a iellurvship in tho Win- Wales College. LhEn at Dalhousio University must have at times - seemed discouraging indeed. yet your excellent record at hath these institutions cleraly indicate that you pressed to your goal with ever increasing vigor. This same dis- Iigent application to purpose will permeate all your eiiorts as you continue your studies in internal medicine. "It Is clear to us who have a relatively limited knowledge oi the facts that even yet the lield at medicine contains many unexplor- ed territories, It. will be your duty and privilege, individually and in association with others In your pro- lI SEASDN TICKET DLD IIDME WEEK SAVES YOU $2.00 AND THE INCONVENIENCE AT THE GATE GET YOURS TODAY ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES and MILTON'S OLD SPAIN iession not only to assist nature in the miraculous processes of heelirls. but also to penetrate these unknown regions oi medicine, and thus bring comfort and restoration oi health to many suiierlng indiv- iduals. "Tho tasks beiore you will be by no means easy. but your strong character and steadiast dis- position. shaped by a splendid training at home and moulded by two o! the finest schools in Canada will no doubt stand you In good stead. . "Mingled with these WOHAB, how- ever. is a tone or regret as we I learn oi your" Imminent departure I ior Winnipeg. We trust this is o! la temporary natlire only, serving j to augment your present knowledge I I l and that later you will see iit to return and servo your native pro- vlnce. "In conclusion we would ask ,you to accept this small gIit not iior its material value. hut rather I as a token or our esteem and re- ’ spect. I "We thcreiore extend to you Dn '1' -- ""“' Dominating the , Qttewg, are we huge photos at the late air Wilirld. Leurier and Show our heartlest congratuistlc Honourable W. L. Mackenzie KIM. and our sincerest wishes are that Good Health and Good Luck may adorn your future years." - l _ h» _'.¢~ _________ Coliseum in which sessions are taking pleas. .__..._._____ig Tl I I I I \\ varnPll“ ‘on ici-VWP‘ _ d‘ c‘ minutes ‘ T\ ‘we R p‘ LTIIFW’ E , [- on April 9t ' d ova ttc K w “Mw Ave ToronIO 3nd ‘we tiueell l‘ ‘edotnldll rllikt P‘ ‘c’ t ‘ T REQUIREMENTS Universitygraduetes fora permanent corn-i mission. ~ I Age l8 to 24 years. O Unmarried. . o Senior Matriculation or better —- a University ' A 5mm! """."b.°' °f pé"°"“l hddl" “w” dune“ l“ advanyum service commissions are granted permanent _ commissions an a competitive basis: The 0 Senior Mstriculants are eligible for a short remainder receive a substantial gratuity on service commission of six years uretion — the termination ol their ngagemeng ' A NEW AIRCREW COURSE EVERY I WEEKS RECRUITING OFFICER,‘ W scar STATION i ,_ _ SUMMIRSIDE, P.E.t. v M .’lt.":.':r:l...".-.".l.'lrz=tl*frrr;"z"..lll'.nr‘:':l.':.'::ri:s""""" l NAME u...- s-i-o - I STREET mo»... . J u. 1| .-ICI_ CONTACT -J-———__- r_ZQ— I I I tli and. on CITY " FROV (plenum: l“ information) ‘Bunsen an IIDIIU_IIIIQQCBC.QI__C_CQ_QD— ~ w National Liberal Convention now in session l! Right the two greet liberal leaders. ‘Phil display. shown above. is staged behind the 119611011‘ Dill-Wm m I“ il __-.’~ \