L PAGE TEN FRINGE LEDWAIID ro - sir rm. sir. I s euFuu7IuElraiy,,. 'l loiirthelIighspotIefpyNcIVoriIttI WV tum terrific fats and their Iiflgliij-daiiclag darlings! M-C-W3 Bluest TE0lilll0il.0l Tislii since ' , ."Aneton new: I I O O I I C I GENE KELLY-R FRANK SINATRA ' BETTY ARRETI AN nus " JULES MUNSHIN-RVER -ELLEN ...s I!!! ll!!! W 7lllVEJf "ttsn York New Verb". "Ilsa Turn- stiles". "Ilnaimnc " -9t.l3.”l rcnunt on . '5--r . . XTRA! NEWS . DISNEY CARTOO snowmc. AT 2:30-7-9 N r CAPITOL Til-DAY rm. - SAT. SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 .!s STMED was LAU . when these wild iokers pose as gambling slicker: to trap underworld killers! " IN TRIPLE TROUBLE " EXTRA! CARTOON and CHAPTER 10 OE SERIAL. HOLLYWOOD ICE CAPADES PREMIERE . GOLF SHORT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF UUR SUMMER SALE AUG. 12. to 31. iiEttE'8 SHOPPE Mourns: Ortlsssils. uvsl mo ossssnr . l . roiimv - r . . us can cum semi DA"-Y '2--mi 4” usrlsn PACKING C co.. LTD. lllE EASTER 4 me GUARDIAN. Ci-lARLO'l'l'E'l'0WN ll ,GllAllD;lA!l AGINTM l0N1'AGDli Ilarold "If. Landry. Albert Altkengnn. Ines Stewart. Illee liar:-lat Clair. - - AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon uvese. Caerdleedyise The following please in Montague: se Georgetown: he feet Office: bnugllr area: of the was 8. A. I-Iowalln: nus. Dies. In sourisi The Snack Bar and '4! I.IlelIlNllluoI. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Kennedy and family of Woodstock. ont.. spent several days visiting in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. 6.3. Curran. Hal- ifax, are-spending a few days in Montague visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Almeras. New York, were visitors to Montague for a few days. guests at Lanes Cabins. t Miss Jean Clark. Ottawa. and Miss Anne Clark, Mountain. Ont, spent several days in Montague on their tour of the Maritlmes. Vacationing in Montague for n few days are Miss H. Cliff, Ottawa, Miss Audrey Cliff. Montreal, and Miss Helen Day. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickinson and family of Saint John, N.B., are visitors to Montague where they are visiting friends. Mr. Desmond Preece, Toronto, is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Preece, Montague. Mr. Herb Parker. R. C. A. F., Cen- tralia, 0nt., is spending a short furlough at the home of his par- ents in Georgetown. Miss Frances Prosper, student nursetat the Charlottetown Hos- Saturday. Mr. Percy Johnston. been a patient at the King's Coun- ty Hospital. has returned to his home in Murray Harbour North. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dodd and young son Tommy of Bangor. Maine, are staying for a few days at iii: ”Edgewood", Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. P. Milton and son Leon of Moncton, N. B. are vac- ationing for a few days at Lower Montague. spending a few days visiting friends at Lower Montague are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen of saint John. N. B. Miss Mary Welch. Mus Grace Hickey. and Miss Mary Daly of Boston, Mass, are vacationing in Montague. guests at Lane's Cab- ins. .'SUMMER. CLEARANCE SALE -Dresses, blouses, hats. etc. Bar- gain prices. At the Jo-Anna Dress Shop, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Callander and young son of Guelph, Ont, spent a few days in Montague where they enjoyed several hshing trips. eturning with a very good catch of trout. . .'HEIN'l'ZMAN PIANO.-Ideal for school or hall. Finished in black to stand roughing. Fully up to standard pitch. Properly recon-' ditioned. one only. Miller Bro- thers Ltd. ...'MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER -- A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacQuarrie. Roseneath, when the members of the Young People's Societ, of the Christian Church tendered a mlscellaneuu. shower to Mrs. Warren Trotter. formerly Marion Macquarrie, of Kingston, Ont. The shower took the form of a treasure hunt. and Mrs, Trotter was the recipient of many lovely gifts. The evening was spent in games add singing which were very much enjoyed. A delic- ious lunch was served by the host- ess. .. R ".l'llAFFlC CASES - It has been noted that since the accident at MacDonald Avenue, Montague, which occurred last week. the gra- vel trucks returning from the Georgetown Road to the gravel pit at Kilmulr have been travelling :1 little slower, but many are yet, un- fortunately, exceeding good sense while passing through the town. Several drivers appeared recently before the Magistrate. W.J. Mac- Donald. and were fined. This might serve to check the speeding, and thereby reduce the danger to Child- ren. pedestrians, and other motor- ists "Kyle cox... FEED 0 Save -in and do -out with nourHslIIdl.&ro-Pup. Say: up to 60 over most canned dog foods. Gro- fe crunchy cubes-all solid loud. ea add the water! In 2-lb. and is-lb. siaes. Also in meal (one: I, 26-lb. ..'FIT'.l'ED FOOTWMI It the Hope Rivgf gt present, Montague Shoe Store. for dance at Lower Montague. Mrs. Harold MacDonald. Marsh- fleld, Mass.. and young son, Allan are spending a few days in Mont- aguc. guests of Mrs. W. Machean. Murray Harbour North . 'Dr. and Mrs. W. E- Pridham. Jean, Glenn and Ruth of Mitchell. Ont" are guests of Rev. and Mrs. Charles D. Henderson. I Master Winston i IVlacKenzie, young son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie, Montague. is vacation- ing at Murray Harbour North, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Clow. Mr. David Vanldcrstine. Mon- tague. was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Web- ster Ciow. Mr. Charles Fraser. Montague was a week-ei'id'vlsitor to Murray Harbour North. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston. Friends of Mrs. George Millar are pleased to see her out again after having been confined to her pital was a visitor to Montague on home for some time due to illness. with 0. broken hip following a. fail Master Errol MacLure, young who has son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McLure. when a young priest. Montague is spending some at Murray Harbour North, time the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mc- day morning for Rome N. Y. to an Lure. cardigan Swimming, Water Safety Glasses Miss Mary Murphy. a newcomer to the Red Cross swimming and Water safety Instructors' anks. presented her first classes for tests at Cardigan on Thursday after- noon, Aug. iird. The weather was unfavorable but even the rain dial not hinder the completion of the tests. Paul Cudmore acted as afr- amlner for the different classes. Major J.A. MacDonald is the chairman of the swimming and Water Safety Committee for this area. He also represents Kings County on the Provincial" swim- ming Meet Committee. The other Kings County representative on this committee is Mr. Carl McAdam of Morell. Major MacDonald reports that plans are well advanced for the Kings County Meet which will be held late in August. The following Cardigan citizens received Red Cross Swirnming"and Water Safety Awards: Senior -- Betsy MacDonald, clar- ice Steele. Joyce Gardiner. Joseph MacDonald and Francis MacDon- ald. Junior - Mildred Acorn. Mar- garet MacDonald and'Alfred Gar- diner. Elementary Billy Brothers, Herbert MacDonald, Elizabeth Acorn and Judy Mat-Donald. Today. Tuesday. Mr. Steven De- Lory. Red Cross Swimming and Water safety Instructor, arrives in Borden where he will conduct classes for the next two weeks. Mr. Reginald Rodgers is chairman of the swimming and Water safety Committee for this area. and re- ports that there is a group of child- ren in Borden who are eagerly awaiting the first period of in- struction. FOR SALE 1. 19 li.p. Diesel En- glue. 1. Ton Ford Truck. 4. 5 lap. Imperial En- glues. 10. New Mackerel Nets. 3 and W4 lacli mesh 10. Lines Trawls. iised three: weeks. APPLY iioimisus coin to smile: till. , Bristol and Vicinity r Mr. and Mrs. Melvine norm and " fimily,-city spent the week-and in Bristol. Mrs. Teresa 'rrsinor.ia spending n her vacation with relatives "rm" Mr. Ephrain Malone has return- - ..-as-zsaave rainav. Aug. ll. ed mm , my p;,.'..... my in Halifax. with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sampson. of that city. Mrs. Walter Munroe. Madford. Mass. is spending a vacation with her sister Miss Margaret Findley. at her old home here. Mr. Heber McEwen. a prominent ' lawyer in Toronto. is spendin his annual vacation with his parents, Mr. End Mrs. B. W. McEwen. Mr. and Mrs. Rodie 0'1-lanley. who hlve been residing here since early spring are going to the city to reside this week for some time. Mrs. Joe Rooney. was in the city on Tuesday on business. She also visited friends in the Charlotte- town Hospltal. r Mr, John C. Peters has returned home from the Charlottetown Hos- pital, after being a patient for is long time. ' Mr. Louis McCarthy. retired Royal Bank manager of Sydney. N. S. is spending is short vacation at his old home in Morell at pre- sent. Rev. A. A. McAulay, is a patient in the Charlottetown. Hospital in his residence. Msgn Mcliulay. was P. P. here many years ago ' l ' From Mother to Dsugh el vita Etl0's Boston. where has not been for more than twenty years. Hang!-I. H. Cox has returned from Ottawa and Toronto, after attending the funeral of the late Hon. MacKenz.ie King. Mr. Cox was the Island representative to the funeral. - Mr. and Mrs. Hector Perry, who came here to spend the summer months have moved back to the city where Mr. Perry is employed with the C. N. R. Mr. Wilfred Llplere. is visiting Mr Bill Alyward left on Mon- 5.1 tend the funeral of his sister Mr ' Frank Read. Following the funer- al he will visit other relatives in old friends after an absence of more then twenty years. 1115 fa- ther and mother are both dead and ter - from Father to Son - BNO'S Ts-uir Salt' is a family lessen:-tasting BNO. taken every morning when needed. Nature free the system from atsgaadng wastes that up . yellow the example of BNO families tlieworld over- take s mild antacid. s entle laxative-take l!NO'S '1':-nit SI.lt'. Buy the large size t ay-but be sure you get BNO! his only sister resides in st. John. A I remedy. A sparkling dose of "'I I I 'FllliII SALT. -, Sold N. B. Twenty-five years have made many changes. he said. He will leave again next' week for his home in Boston, Mr. Alex Ryan, returned home from the Oharl-” t Hospital, on Saturday after a stay of almost seven weeks. He was thrown from a lead of wood and had several ribs broken. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Dunn. ,West Lynn, Mass. are spending their an- nual vacation so their old home. They have been coming here for the past twenty-seven years. Mr. W. A. O'Brien. of Holman'a Charlottetown. staff, is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. iron - for over '15 years. hoover" so. raso Throughout the -World 11:1Z11:1:&1&1J Gentle L alive - Mild Anfacid . lurlesauffered last week when he was thrown from one of their do. "very truck: when the load he Wll: riding on and off the truck and h. Struck the Pavement. He will i... Nd up for quite some time. Mr. P. R. sinnott, received the sed news on Sunday of the sudden nnsslniz in Rome. N. Y. of his 5:... ter Ella. Mrs Frank 1'-Lead. Despite the fact she had been ill inst win. ter she was considered to be enjoy. lng my health until her suds;-i. Passing Besides her brother here and one in Boston. she leaves on. half-sister and two half-brothers Mrs. Joe Walsh, and Bill Alyward, and Rev. 1". P. Alyward, P. P. hi the Erase. . with a broken knee and other in- ES, SHOES, A PRICES ifllllBELlEl'ABLE" - WE 'RE 0 VE R LOAD E D COME AND SHARE OUR LOSS (WRlGl'lT'3) MISSES ' WOMEN'S A WOMli1N'S - RED CALF . ' OXFORDS SNEAKERS Sizes 11, 12, is, 1, 2 White Moccasin SLIPPERS Sizes 6, 7, 8. Regularly M50 Thick Crepe Soles. Our Usual 55.00 Valuel YOUTHS' Regular S5.00 BLACK OXFORDS Up to 333.75 Value 2. Grey Suede IABIDOLL 2&9. Here are 310 ILUCHERS Up to M00 Values Crepe OXFORDS (Not Straps)--Reg. 53.45 i to 512.50 Men's" 2.99 Here's A Wonderful Value BOYSl sciiooi. soors 01 Good Quality-Sizes 1 up to 5 l 1.19 lnfants' Patent BOOTS With Elk Soles Suede smear 3,0,, and ,,,,,,, . i a d can i.oAiIIa ,, .?'s?3dx?.l3'.3 - wens ' No: oxmnns )4 r . e - Regular 34.50