~J>:l*r~l%.‘_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'AUGUST 24. 1949 ' PAGE EIGT-Tl‘ _ ___ i 1?- nllllcl: EDWARD m» no GREEK GARSON . . WALTER PIDGEON l In “JULIE MISBEHAVES" Also Travel - Parade — Shows 2:30 - '7 - 9 Bfllflflfi- lnultlrnt-slll. R BRENDA .l>li§ibll-m DONALD guru" on ml 5AM! IIOUIAIA EXTRA: POPEYEOCARTOON - NEWS - COMEDY EMPIRE - THUR. .. Fill. .. SAT. SHOWS 7 - 8:45—MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2:30 ll iiililiii" Aneuluc fltlllll ALSO: TREAUE HOUSE - CARTOON - SPORT J. MacDonald are pleased to learn Little Pillldfllfl Vicinity Work on Ft. Frances de Sales Dhllrch is still going on and will bontinue for some time. operation in the Hospital. “Repair work to roads in this sec- ‘? bout completed. Men in Little Pond school m, Ive-opened i?“ ‘u ‘ » 4 g _ m‘ m“ Lonaine Roach u c urge o1 macltllnes are Mr. lame eacher for the ccming term. Fvw. Jas. McInnis and Mrs. Mc- _Th° “any “imds °i~i M1 1'1""? I-rlnis. Glen William, recently paid BIIIIRLDTTETDWII TIIEIITRES l have CAPITOL TIIIIII. FRI. — SAT. l‘ Greatest Slow and Song COMEDY - SPORTS a visit to Mr. and Mrs. lstwlart Little Pond. Mrs. Helen Welanskey of Boston. Mas; accompanied by her two ne- phews motored to Little Pond last the week. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keefe and Joseph A. Mac-Kenzie. ‘Stcnvart. Mr. Pius and Male MacDonald returned to Bcstcp, Mass. our nun WAY $3.5: l’ OKAYMYOU BUMPED "rt-v . were» WATER PAN AN‘ eor A SHOE FULL" am" l5 THAT THE WAY TO DUMP rr. ALL RUNNIN’ DOWN INSIDE vouz CLOTHES? THAT'S OKAY TOO.’ ' |T'LL DEV LOT 5 QUICKER SPREAD OVER ME THAN IT WILLALL IN ONE SHOE! BY J. R. WILLIAMS E OUHT T0 BE A LAW f\‘~ ' fl‘fillz‘~isiis'lliis% ~ l AND MRS. SHUSR liMIE - learn two um q ¢/. ooolmueuomslz AND ML THEY EVER ' HAD IN COMMON WM THE WORRV WART- ' ' 3-7.4\\ ._ ‘ OTQwlLLlAM5\ ' Y? I. no. v. s. n1’. on’. J %_llll IV NEA KIWI! IE. by Fagoly £0 Shorten / em one: ACCIDENTALL‘! ON ATRIP MWAY FROM. ’ some Auu-osovmoob HAVE THOUGHT may was / tom tosr Fmsuos! * ROY ROGIRS DENNIS DAY Tho ANDREWS SISTERS PLUS: “BATMAN" ’ SERIAL Nelsonalftcr a pleasant. holiday The many friends of Mrs. TK. Swallow will regret to learn oi! her illnesg in Souris llospital and wish he is convslescing nicely alfter his her s speedy recovery. Charlottetiowni TODAY George Raft as JOHNNY ALLEGRO Shows 2:30 - '7 - 8:45 Show visiting their Barents Mr. and Mrs. Robert- MacDonald Cope Spry. Mrs. Stillman MacDonald ac- WWIPQ-Tlled by her four children are visiting in Stewiacke guests m‘ Mrs. MacDonald's family and re- latives. . Miss. Belle MacDonald, bilingual spent ll very pleasant viacathin in Little Pond. While- here slle visited her brothers Charles S. and John J. MacDonald. Mr. Felix MacDonald, Winnipeg paid a visit to his brother A.P.D. MacDonald. Little Pond. This is Mr. MacDonald's first visit to his native Province after an ahsense of thirty seven years. Needless to sny he missed many familiar faces he formerly knew. Bristol and O O I Vlclnrly W. Bill Aylward spent the past, week in the city with friends. Mr. James MacDonald was s. lSunday visitor to Sourls on busin- ess. l Mr.~Owen Sinnott. butter mike;- IE Souris, spent the weelo-end at his home here. Friends of MrTOFTr-ed Sinnot. will learn with regret of his continued illness. Mrs. Ted Anderson is spending a few clays in the city with her 515i". Mrs. Ernest Carr, Parkclale. Mr. LL Cox is still operating hll lmklnz plant it Red Head ml- the canning of cod fish and hake. Mrs. Maude Steele and Miss Lottie Hughes were business vis- itors to the city on Saturday af- ternoon. Miss Eunice Doherty, who has been here on s vacation with her sister and brother. leaves this week for her home in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. WA. O'Brien uld two daughters who have been spending the mmmer months here are preparing to return to the city. Miss Liotiie Hughes who has been spending her vacation at her aummcr residence loaves late this week on return to her home in South Boston, Mass: She is on the staff of the Boston City Hospital. Miss Patsy Doherty and he!‘ brother Alfred who are here on vocation leave this week on re- turn to their home in Boston. Mass. This Is their second visit to the Island they love so well. Mr. William MacDonald, ONR. tionman is enioying hi: annual TIIE EASTERN G lilibllu jcnlvrs: MONTAGUE: Harold r. Stewart. Miss The Guardian may be following places In Montague: u Georgetown: The Post Offlcp; Roper: ..'B.EADBRB will find denier sale advts. and auction ulvts. etc. on our Financial Page. ..'A WONDERFUL DISPLAY of Spring and Electric Clocks at. V. R. Pepler‘: The Jeweller. Montague. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Stanley Ferguson of Lorne Valley was a business visitor to Georgetown on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy King and daughter of Gsspereaux were VIII- tora on Sunday to Georgetown. Miss Jennie Kennedy of iMon- tllgue is the guest of Miss Lor- raine Landry. In St. Peter's: Landry, Albert Althea, Mn. Byron Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Lnverl. bought at any of the Mill S. A. Llewellyn; MrmClly. In Sourll: Condoms and Florence The Poof: Office. --'I'I'I"IED FOOTWEAR at 1h! Montague Shoe Store. ported tn Georgetown‘ and will be utilized in the construction of the praposel new Recreational Centre. -— eo. Mrs. Alec Arsenault and three children left Monday on return tn their home in Charlottetown after visiting here for a month. On her return Mrs. Arsennult was accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. Mamie Scully who will visit. with her for a time. Mrs. Felix Morrison and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault attended the Catholic Women‘; League conven- tion in the-city this week. Mrs. Morrison was the delegate rep- resenting the Georgetown sub- Whits of Murray Mr. John visiting relatives ln River il Georgetown. Mr. Hughle Gotell of Char- lottetown spent Ihe week and visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. On Sunday Mr. W. G. Hogg con- ducted the morning service at Holy Trinity Church at George- town. Mr. and Mrs. William Ron and family of Vernon River were Sunday guests of Mrl. Myrtle Bnblneau. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden are vacationing in George- tmvn and are the guests of Mrs. \Vhlle's mother. Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson. Mr. Nell A. Wright, crew mem- her of Dominion Government Dredge No. 9 at Wood Islands spent the week end at. his home here. Mr. Rodney Bruce of Montreal. who has been visiting his home in Brooklyn has joined Mrs. Bruce and family who are vacationing here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston and family of Murray River mature to Georgetown on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mr. Percy Keeping of the staff of the Dominion Experimental Farm in Kentvllle. Nova Scotia is visiting his mother. Mrs. A. Cogs- well. Mr. Lorin Mair who has been attending the Mount Allison Unl- versity summer school in Sack- ville. N. B.,' has returned to his home in Georgetown. Mrs. Walter Soloman and two daughters Dianne and Beverly left on Monday for Halifax, where they will visit with Mrs. Solo- man‘; brother, Mr. Gerard Scully. Mr. Alden MacLaren of Brude- nell, accompanied b1 Mrs. Ken- neth Gordon of Victoria. B. C.. were visitors to Georgetown on Sunday bnd called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Rev. Parmemls MacLeod of Almn. Ontario, is visiting his sis- ter, Miss Sadie MacLeod and his brother Mr. Albun MacLeod for a few days. Rev. Mr. MacLeod plans on making his future home ~in Port Elgin, N. B Mr. Wnlter Richards. Jr., of Bos- ton. Mass, accompanied by his uncle from Nova Scotia were guests of Miss Margaret and Mist Jennie Lee Richard recently and will also visit relatives in Poplar Point. Work was commenced on Mon- day in lawlng operation! of the lumber which was cut last winter by the Georgetown Community Welfare League. The lumber is piled on the farm of Mr. Jack Clark in Lower Montague. lt is there that Mr. Acorn of Cardigan has set up his saw mill. When sawed the lumber will be trans- hia daughters. Mr. and Mrs. George Bambrlck who have been visiting Mr. Barn- brick’: father for a few week: af- west. He visited his here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell. ‘Ii-sl- ifsx, _N.S. are expected next week Mrs. Campbell was Mary O'Brien of Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. John LeBlanc. Westwood, Mus. and "their dough- Mrs. LeBlanc was Olive Roach be- Tore her marriage and left Bristol twenty-nix years ago to reside in the States. Many of her old friends did not know her when rho u- rived here lut week. vocation at present. He will spend part. of the time in the city with ter an absence of thirty-five years have left on return to their home. Mr. Dick Walsh, who wu has". after being absent for thirty years left this week for his homo In the M Ml FOR SALE brother and his old homo while for a short vacation. Mr. Camp- bell is a railway man in Halifax. ter left la-st week for their home after a short stly with old friends. division of the C.W.L. Friends of Mr. Allister H. Stew- art nro lorry to hear_that illness has necessitated his entering the Veterans‘ Wing of the Prince Id- ward Island Hospital and all hope his recovery will be rapid and completely satisfactory, Mr. Bernard Batchllder, Captain of Dominion Government Dredge No. 2, working at Victoria motor- ed to his home here on Saturday; accompanying him were Mrs, Bet- childcr and family who have been visiting in Victoria. They also had as their lluests for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Howatt from Victoria. I _____ Mrs. Helen Condon who recent- ly sold her spacious property on Water Street to Mr. Joseph Scully has taken up residence in Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Scully and family who presently reside in the city plan cruenrly occupa- tion of their new home. Congratulations are duo Mrs. Michael Burke, Sr.. on winning 1st prize for her fruit cake ex- hibit at Old Home Week in Chur- lottetown. Mrs. Burke‘s ability in household science has long been recognized locally and her excel- lent showing ln Provincial com- petition is a noteworthy achieve- ment. . On August. 7th. a reunion of the members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King was held at their home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. King. former residents of Boughton Island. have been married 33 years and the reunion was the first time in eight years that their family of four girls and four boys were all together at home. Also present for the occas- ion were Miss Margaret Curtis of Cardigan nnd Mr. Charlie Watts of Tracndie, who is n son-ln-laxv The happy family observed the occasion by partaking of a delic- iou: lunch served in the garden of their home. BUYING DAILY Live and Dressed CHICKEN and FOWL For Canning EASTERN PACKING C0. LIMITED Souris soums THEATRE THURSDAY, AUG. 25th lllsllolll olllll m anmtnwanazlfims-m sin i§lii' uu-uyqn-nuno-nu- ' *1:- a Show 8 O'clock Also Shorts -._i__._ ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT so Cycle, 11o Volt Practically New. ALSO 1941 PONTIAC conoli In Good Condition. Apply:- E. A. BUELL. Village Green II. J. IMBIIII OPTOMITIIQT fitting and lnpplylng Glance lt o. MONTAGUI. P. l. I. Office flours: l0 Io l! LII, I to I P. I. b! appointment Offlol Connected “III )3 With PYRAY Gives You 5 ‘I New Improved Supu 5“, glvos you MORE Iflkfiijdq‘ longer-lasting rude. ‘l’ Safer for colon. ‘I Contain: PYRAY — no 5]..‘ roqulml - no hard scrubbing. 50PM’ $00.9 f/Wff Yfll/AWI/{K/ Y E 0 T l-l E A '1‘ R E Montague: _Fri.' - Sat. “FIGIITER SIIIIAIJROII” In Color. — EDMOND O'BRIEN - ROBERT STACK Attention: Harness Racing Fans — See “THE CINDERLLLA HORSE" - Featuring l0! O'BRIEN driving Indlln Land in Victory over Dr. Stanton and other Interesting races. $ BABY GUIITEST STEWART and BEBWS STORE Are Featuring A Baby Contact All Day SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th During Store Hours - 0n the 2nd Floor Portraits of babies, grown-ups and family groups] pictures restored and copied by expert Photographers. TQOOQQ OOOOO<ZQOWOQ NOTICE We wish to advise all the customers who have been securing their supplies of PIBKLE OIIRED SALT ‘l BIIIIFISII from us in the past, that having sold our wharf and fish business, we will not be able to supply you with salt oodfish or hako this fall. We take this opportunity t; thank you one and all for the business you have ven us. MATTHEW a McLEAiI ummsn H ev KEN REYNOLDS also old uulclulss g DIII INN- .|. a r. nouns, IIIIITED Ghriettemn " Him 191