4 THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN .Xhmamriz om T t PRINCE EDWARD ronmr . GENE KELLY FRANK SINATRA 'iui EASTERN euinoiisi BETH GARREII ANN MINER W A following pllcee in Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Oillcei AGENTS: MONTAUUEI Herold F. IJlldl'J..Alb0I1 Althea, lire. Inna i Stewart. mu llnri-let Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wilden haven. The Gulrdiln lnly be bought at any oi as I1. Blclunla A Son. Min 3. A. Llewellyn; Iln, Clu, In South: The Snub liar and '4' ..'FlTTED FOOTWEAR at LIL. Montague Shoe Store. s -51--M Mr. and Mrs. William Kearney. NEWS - CARTOON Montague, have as their guest for a SHQWS 2;3().7.9 few weeks. Mrs. Edward Creamo of itgll Ildvenrure CAPITOL TO-DAY "TRIPLE music" uou. - rug. - "ED. Mr. Glen Murphy, Hamilton Ont... is spending a few weeks in Mont- ague. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi 6 Power. Boston. Mass., MON. - TllE. and WED. Winston Macxenzie, young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Macxenaie. Montague is spending a few days at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. John Clow. Murray Harbour North. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Meadus, and son James of Cambridge, Mass., and their niece, Louise Atkins of Trenton, N. ., are spending a short visit with Mrs. Thomas Trenholm of Georgetown. Mrs. Wellington Bruce. Boston, Mass. her daughter Sylvia, and son John. are spending two weeks in Montague, the guests oi Mrs. John Lowery. WEXTRAY SORAP IRON WANTED Scrnpyurd at Charlottetown Auto dnys in Monwgue Vtsmng ML and (Sport) ”RAC1NG THRILLS" AA”. t4l.tl?.i:, 2.'....?:?::. E223?” y (gartpon) Special Price for Horse Haii,'68 TRAP HAPPY PORKY W"i9of':i?gi.l3?? 13:33? 531133 "LIFE UNDER A LEAF" Salvage (Special Canada Carries On Featurette in Color) ABIE BLOCK Grafton Street East - Shows 2:30 7 - 8:45 x . . . her romance! . . . her mistake! V. . .. her betrayal! 53105! ..'BEl)S, SPRINGS AND MAT- TRESSES-Have not advanced in price at Stewart and Beck. Mon- tague. Mr. Fred Machean, Calgary. Al- berta. is spending a short vacation in Montague. at the home of his mother. Mrs. D. J. Macbean. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. viekerson. somerviiie. Mass, are spending I few days in Montague, the guests of Mrs. D. J. Macl..ean. Mr. and Mrs. George Moar, who have been visiting in Montague, left Saturday for their home in Yar- mouth. They are accompanied by Mrs. Moar's mother, Mrs. J. D. Fraser. Mrs. Marshall Reynolds, Mont- ague. was the lucky winner of the lovely doll and accompanying ward- robe which was lotteried by the Nursery Club in aid of the King's County Hospital. The lucky ticket was drawn at the Montague races on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. mic Connor, Hali- fax, spent a few days in Montague. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hilch- ey. and and Mrs. W. B. Hilchey, They were also guests for a week at the starihope Beach 'l-Iotei. Dr. A. E. Betts, Mrs. Belts, and their two children, Eileen and Doug- las, of Lorneviile, N. 13., while touring P. E. I. stopped for a. few Mrs. Archie Hilchey, and Mrs. Betts' uncle, Mr. W. B. l-lilchey and Mrs. iiilchey. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacDonald. Brudeiiell. and their four children and Mr. and Mrs. James Beck of Alliston, have returned from a visit to Boston.iMr. and Mrs Beck moved to Alliston from Boston forty-one years ago, and on this visit noted remarkable changes in the city. Dr. T. W. Cook and Mrs. Cook of Ottawa, who are spending some time with Dr. Cookls mother, Mrs. T. L. Cook. in Murray River, en- tertained on Wednesday evening at a family picnic and clam bake on the beautiful Murray River shore. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Giddings, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scanticbury, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKinnun. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sharam and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook. in . forward to his complete recovery. mu RN”. . I i Z45; W101; . 'MAl)E PILGIIIMAGE - Miss Gertrude Maclilacherii of Miami. Florida, and formerly of Sou:-is, P E. 1.. has just returned from a two months tour of Europe where she was a member of the official Holy Year pilgrimage from the diocese of st. Augustine, Florida. which sailed from New York on May 26th aboard the Italian luxury liner Conte Biaiicamanu. The pilgrim- age was under the spiritual 'ead- ershlp of Bishop Thomas J. Mc- Donuugh of St. Augustine, and the countries visited were Portugal Italy. Austria, Germany, Switzer- land and France. Whipn-iQRoad ffh!.,:.h I - M"""3lIr1 Clli-IERE oucur TO BE A LAW SPi?iNG WHEN JERKIMER DECIDED To HAVE A GARDEN HE DIDN'T FIGURE IT WOULD WORK ANY HAQDSHIP ON HIM--v BUT JERHIMERJ AW,NOT so MUCH! IT wour wod'T IT es A TAKE ME MORE THAN AWFUL LOT OF A FEW MINUTES A WORK FOR DAY TO ueeo IT VOU .7 UNDER CONTROL. All Ix Ir Wmm E 24 VE N IMIWELS 4 Azeum; my :1- NE wmv 5e,mss. AND HE WAS so amour! us HA6N'T mcueo um. canoes TOOL IN WEEKS! .. Guvs From now: I , SM, IT'S TIME TO ousr we I and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Merril Msclthall Ontario. are guests of Mr. George MncPherson, Kilmulr. By Fagoly E2? Shorter. .. ...... ...,...! Miss Evy Lou Bears, Brooklyn, spoilt several days at Whlm Road. the guest of Miss Jean Ann Munro WELLBE YA. THE BOSS AND I Mrs. Alex Webster and son Char les, shelbourne. N3. has been spending some time at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. C. Maccowan. Kiimuir. BEANS , THIN THE CARRO75 AND MULCH THE MELON5! Mrs. (Dr.) Thomas Theln of Bil- lings, Montana, is visiting in Kil- muir. with her mother, Mrs. M. C MacGowan. Miss Lona MacDonald. Whlm Road. is spending a few days in Ocean View. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mt-.cKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacPher- son. Kiimulr. have as their 8-09515 their daughter. Miss Doris Mac- Pherson of Goose Bay, Labrador,- and Mr. Fred Craig of PennsY1' vania. on Thursday night, on leo- cream festival was held in Kil- mulr School. sponsored by the Kil- muir Women's Institute. The pro- ceeds are to be used for lmll 0"? ments to the school. . Mrs. smith oiimassachu in is at present visiting her mother "' r ”r---- ...........-. . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF bun SUMMER SALE AUG. to 31. gEiLE's SHOPPE if A isomers Mrs. M. A. Macl-lhee and hr-I brother Mr. Fulton Machine at Ileatherdale. 1 NOTICE Parties holding Montague Bus Line Tickets may receive cash for same by presenting Tickets at the office of I. M. '1'. All ticket-l1old- ers requiring refund must present these tickets at the above mention- ANTl-KN0Clt "'15 33C0Vl1"NG - TM of Mr. nvers' mother, Mrs. Mabel many friends of Edward P. Munn nu". 1:: "Elena; to lenrnnthat he is ... 5 3 NOV”! 91' I M10”! 1! u c an : Hunted Police operation in the P. E. I..Hospite'l cyan! 5;, 2..., M". 3.3; M" Mm” ” 9”” ” R””"”"” and family are vacationing at the ”" r ”mzem- 5" Wit Burns cottages on beautiful Brod- Mr. Neil A. Wight, crew member . of a Department :1 Public Viworgrs ' D d kin is won Is an s ma vlclniiy vizietefie llY:rh0IT:l0 in Cleorgetowii over the week-end. - Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins were . visitors to Charlottetown on Sun- M... mymond aunt, who wen; d'3" . ' a few weeks in Georgetown visit- 'T'T' his aunt. Miss -Frances Del'..ory. 'M1” 79”” VM” of H”"”- igft A few days ago on return to N. 8.. is visiting her home in Boston. M,” Georgetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. wuuun White or ":''',',,?g 3,? ,”f,?,'. Z,-";:,i."”,',,,,s;L”',i,',;': 1B(;Irden.1 wees recgnt guests of re- mceumkd he, ,m,,m, mg ” V” " wm 0” Charlottetown Hospital and all Mr and Mrs Norman Lowther wish her a speedy "wveryl of Charlottetown were visitors to Mr. Mont warren of Charlotte. Georgetwn on 'ruwdIil'- town spent a few days in Geome- T 2 tly. where many citizens M” G”'” ' M3”D9'"1d M ag:iTedeTh:mselves of Mr. Warren's Charlottetown spent sundry vislt- gxpert ability by havlnl "19" mg relatives in Georgetown. pianos put in first, class condition. Mrs. William Hook of Charlotte- Dr. w. 1.;,-ne,t.p,,;-Rex. of Town. town is visiting her parents, Mr. 1, who 5, spending ,1 vacation in and M1'5- Herman L5V3"d1"- Charlottetown with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker, 3413- JOSGDMIIC 503135 Of C3m' was a visitor to Georgetown on bridge, Mass., is visiting nieces Thursday renewing old acquain- and nephews in Georgetown. mnces, Miss Donalda MacDonald of Mr. Stephen Deliory has taken Charlottetown was ii recent guest up the duties of Red Cross Swim- of friends in Georgetown and mlng and Water Safety Instructor Burnt Point. at Borden. Stephen was one of the instructors for the classes Mr. Lawrence Batchilder, King's recently completed at George. County Jailor, who is on his annual gown, holidays. is being relieved in his duties by Mr. Fred Allan. Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Scannell of Jamaica Plains. Mass.. accomp i- Mrs. Wallace MacDonald and ed by Miss Margaret senceba in, two children are visiting Mrs. Mac- an,-wed m Georgetown a few days Donald's former home in Murray ago, where they will holiday at the H”b0l""- Scanneli summer home on Water Street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klpperson and daughter Judy of charlotte- Rev, pm-mmus Macgeod, who town are guests of Mr- and Mrs- since his retirement from the acti- Stellhen Llmd1'Y- T viiies of the ministry. has resided in Port Elgln, N. B., is visiting his Mr. Irving MacDonald is vislt- brother and sister, Mr. Alban Mac- ins in New Glasgow. N. 8. Irving Lead and Miss Sadie Maclseoci of travelled by plane to the Nova Gem-gemwn, Scotia. center a few days ago. on Sunday. a party consisting of Mr. Charles Macconnell nur- Mr. Stanley Walker of Charlotte- Ch859d the PTOWTAY 01 the 1319 town; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavers, Mrs- William Easton. which W85 their son, Jackie and daughter, sold at auction on Tuesday. Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. w. .1. Fitz- gerald, laughter Gertrude and son MK and M11 Herman L3l'H"dlN' Charlie of Georgetown, motored to MV9 88 their Su05l5u MFS- Frank Souris, Fortune and Little River Lavandier and daughter Virginia where they visited reyauves. of Pawtucket. R. I. . d - M" wmace M3CD”"am M tell-mlfIeaTlxier:onwlilbnll(i(iirve”ll)(iiaendgiilgsrts St.::th15I”"a' ghlgl h35Lbe9"lV;:1g1'l? of , Mrs. B'aker's mother, Mrs. w' r" 3" '5' Mu” 0 " Mabel, Lavers, left Tuesday on re- son of Lower Montague. paid 11 mm to me”, home in N W G1 visit in Georgetown on Thursday. gow N S on her renelrn Mi? Mr Herb Parker a member of Baker was acmmpamed by he” 515' the R C. A. F. wha is on fury ter.M-rs. Emerson Liewllyn and son laugh is Vlsmng his pawn”, Mr. Wayne, who will visit with her for and Mrs. Henry Parker. 3 x”"i;' In (E t I th 1 , pas g aureo eservce Rev, Charles 3, Temmemn and in St. David's United Church on Mrs. Templeton were recent guusls Sunday evening was the singing of of Rev. Dr. J. S. Bonnell and Mrs. Mrs. Murdock of Newton. Mass. Bonnell at The Highlands. Her solos, "One sweetly Solemn Thought" and "My Task", were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavers greatly appreciated by the large and two daughters of Churlctte- congregation. Miss Ethel Renton town are holidaying at the home was accompanist. University of New Brunswick FREIBERIOTON, N. ll. ARTS AND SCIENCE-Degree of BA. or Ilse. in Arts in foior yours. Students may quolliy ior entrnnot to Medical or Dental Schools through selected course; ENGINEEIIJNG-Degree of 3.81:. in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering in five y l . -Certificate in Chemical or Mining Engineering on completion of three yeen' work. eeoredited by Nova smite Technical College towards Degree. FORESTRY-Degree of Ilse. in five years. Prnolul tiistniction stressed on 7000 acre forest arse. complete course: for Degrees hi lkluoellni am! In Law. Graduate courses the ovlllnble in eovenliDo-- pnrtments for the Munro Degree. For full liiforrmtlon write the lolilhi-. llellltrdlon hr Academic Year 1050-51: New stulenb-September 21-)! Spruce" For Old Home Week. . . It's Easywith Pierced," i Heart A Sale Prices r Yes. 3 Great Stocks at your dis- posal. . -. . Como Today or To- ni-le. If that": no'l' possible. please remember Sole will continue ALL urxr WEEK "Spruce Up" . . . slari picking the "winners" right here . . . there's not a chance in the world to lose in this line-up of sure win- ners. The stem... co. LTD. MEN'S STORE 144 GREAT GEORGE ST. 99 - T01 QUEEN STREET By George Clark .' 9 "s it The Neighbors M ,.,,,. "Pop claims theylre charging him for an extra dessert he didn't eat a week ago Tuesday!" W ' " llEllEISllEALllAl.,llE - E. " BIITTERIOII SAVES BUTTER Newly developed Butterich added to shortening makes it look, taste and smell exactly like fresh dairy butter. Use on bread or toast or in baking. Wonder- fully enrlches flavour of cakes, pastry or fried foods. One bottle enough for eight pounds shortening. Special, send one dollar for three 50c bottles. Money back if not as advertised. Tl-IE CHEMISTS GUILT) 31 Ouellette Ave. WINDSOR, ONTARIO. Dealers Inquiries Invited ;. IN T I user cins & ' rnucis '. 900300 0 41- in 1950. DUAL Ti; Macllmlil Bros. Theatre f JT. STEWART i I E i i i i ' ed office on or before August 20th. I i l i l Fri. 8:45 - Sat. 8:45 "FLAMINGO ROAD" Sea Joan Crawford at her best. Pius Short. In Welding cnelred Cylinder , Heads and Motor lllodro i by new Temporotsiro Arc Boiidei-.. sviiiieuutoiruus no. I51.GR)I4,!,l:ll. '1 , l,lIIIN.l,Y..N.,s.v .; Former ltmlasife-lopisusbor :5. Lecture: beg-In September 10 A. W. TIUIMAN, Preldonl. 1937 nesoro swan . - mo mmsonl on: """"" 1942 name T'-' '.' 1949 roan-imudoor ,. i ' 8'” 1-nos-Ann ans ' For Hot Water lleotlnl grrlng and Cabin Butt!!! 1947 amwtm -- . Non-Polsogii-oin - Clean -', .. . . Econ meal. - list. 1-Toll 0303 by mueamml , STANLEY, SHAW-E 'ooivvnNmml'1'nlbts ' -T N) & PEI O l.O.'. r"- 3- RAJTFAAAF T i T 19.3 ll :1: hope 3....”