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CLOSED FROM AUGUST Isl. T0 9th (III 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th * J. P. MacPherson i: Burns 1 74 o”... FOR ASTHMA E. HAY FEVER ‘THE BIG PUNCH" COMES WITII THREE BIG BIRDS Hard-listed notion abounds in Warner Bros.‘ new drama, "The Big Punoh", which stars Wayne Morris. and two newcomers. Lois Maxwell and Cordon MaoRae, opening today at the Capitol The- atre. Morris participates in some neat. iisticuifs in the drama which moves from a college campus to the pulpit in a. small town. There is also a running-thread of under- world violence in the tale. Sherry Shourds bows in as a feature di- rector ‘with this swift-anoving talc. "TRAIL TO IAREDO" "DURANGO KID" FILM Lawless frontier days. when out- laws tried to smuggle government gold across the lrvns border into liiexico. (‘time to blazing life in the new Ghnrles Sinrrctt. Smiley Bur- nette “Durango Kill" Western. "Trail to Laredo.” opening at the Empire Theatre today. With Duramzds six-guns barking the law and Smileys rhythms sparking the laughs. their latest adventure is said to be a whirlwind of aotion and songs topping any- thing they have done before. Fea- tured in key roles are Jim Bannon and Virginia Maxey. with the Cass Country Boys. heard on the Gene Autry radio show. around for the prairie ballads. In “Trail to Laredo." Starrett and Bumette poi-tray ‘treasury agents who discover that one of the owners of an overland freight lino is being duped into sending stolen gold out of the country; his partner is in cahoots with the sec- m head of a smunziiris rins- The innocent man is framed for a. mur- der but starrett smashes the plot and the gang. The original screenplay. written bv Barry Sbinman. was directed by Rav Naznrro for producer Col- bert Clark. LADY JANE W. I. The regular meeting of the Lady Jane Wometfs Institute met on Thursday evening, July 1st gt the home n! Mrs. Park Francis. The president presiding, opened the meeting with the Creed. There were five members present. Minutes of last. meeting snore read, approved and signed by the presi- dent. Collection for the evening amounted to $1.30. Now committees appointed were: Sick -- Mrs. Gordon Cotton: Progress - Nirs. loewis Francis. Mrs. Lewis Francis invited mem- beers to meet at her home for next. meeting. Meeting adjourned and a con- test. was put on by the social committee. after vihich n dainty lunch was served by the hostess. LONDON — (OP) —- Augustus John has been appointed president of the Royal Society oi Portrait Painters. ISAFER creeks Anti-Slip . . . fewer chances for udder-us. Water-Repellent . . . won't turn white when water II spilled. Self-Polishing. . . dries to l gleaming finish without butting. AN-SLIP ‘SELF- POLISHING Tm 6min hint 6|. umltcl ha Lm Minn Company LImII Th! Mills-Semi Qttlmlid Th! SbIwIu-Wllllm h. It will LIIIH LINIX HOME IIRIGNIENLR‘. [f I171; (J I I THE QUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN “TrfirTFEAsTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Ila-old I‘. S tewut. Min Home! Cloir. AGINI.‘ GIOIGITOWN: AGENT! SOUILIS: Mil lull Richards and Gordon hmll Tho Guardian my b0 bought stony of the following plloel in Montague: Ml- S. A. Llewellyn; III-l Olly. ; In Georgetown: The Pout Office: in Sourin Camden's and Iloreno- i Roper. in 8t. Peter's: The Ion Office. Landry. Albert Allin. Mn lyrq Waldo: Loan. ,.*BULOV\A WATCHES. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague ML. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Doucetto oi New Zealand were visitors to Mt. Stewart on Monday. Miss Mary Roach is visiting her brother, Dr. Joseph Roach, for l. couple of weeks. Her many friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Eva Burke in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. l-Iidiey woodside oi Bradaibane were Sunday guests of Mrs. Douglas MacDonald. Mrs. Lyman Jay of Mt. Stewart has lcft. on a visit to her daughter, Miss Wanda Jay in Montreal. Mr. Wm. Afilec-k oif Boston, M855" 1-1 visiting his brothers, P5793’. AIfTi-‘fl. and Jonophan Affleck. MI, SIIYNHTI. Miss Bessie Jay of Charlotte- town is visiting her sister, Mrs... Wendell Glover, over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McAskell were week-end visitors to Mr. McAskellb parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McAskell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stab! *0! Boston, Mass, are visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McDougall. lib’. and Mrs. Otis Mommy had as their weekend guests Mrs. Mc- Aifly‘! parents. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald of Lorna Valley. Mr. Brazil Jay. who is employed in New Castle, N. B.. is visiting his wife and family in Mt. Stewart. Miss Marion MacDonald. vwho has been spending this past year in Boston, arrived home on Mon- day on a month's visit with her father, John A. MacDonald. The sudden illness of Mrs. Freddie Affleok is much regretted by her wide circle of friends and all hope for her speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Coffin were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jay's. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Goidlngs and family accompanied by Mrs. Geldings’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. White nil of St. John. N. 3.. were visitors to Mt. Stewart Friday and Saturday. Misc Isobel MacDonald, who has been spending the past two weeks visiting her mother. Mrs. Margaret B. MacDonald. has re- turned to her nursing duties in Boston. The County Construction Com- pany is at present widening. ditching. and grading the road‘ from Mt. Stewart. to Peake's Station, in addition to several men. employed, they have their tractors, bulldozers and graders set up and in operation. Rev. Vincent and Mrs. Drake and family accompanied by Mrs. Drake's two sisters are visiting Mr. anod Mrs. William Douglas and Mr. Chester Coffin, Mt.l Stewart. The service at St. Jobn‘s United Church, Mt. Stewart, was conducted by the Rev. Vincent! Drake on Sunday night. The following eight pupils o! Mt. Stewart. School have passed their entrance examinations Ernest McEachern, Goldie Smith, Eileen McEachern, Eileen Jay, Ora Lenrd. Doreen Mercer. Shirley Coffin, and Raymond Smaiiwood. Much credit is clue their teacher. Mr. Warren McGuire, who did not have one of. his pupils fail in the Grade VIII Entrance Examin- ations this year. ' 0118i. interest is being evidenced at the present time for baseball. the local team have secured a on Monday evening tho boy! started to clean it up. A largo crowd is expected to be on band every evening this week to get. the diamond in shape. it. is also anticipated to take one comer of the field and fix it. up for a tennis court. 1 GLASGOW. Scotland - (C?)- A couple living near Glasgow found a budgerigar and tried for weeks unsuccessfully to trace the owner. They decided to keep it, and bought. n cage. Immediately‘ the bird was put. in. it uttered tho only words it know - its address. _______..___._ SOLIHULL. Warwick. Emgland—| (OP) -— Neighbors in n street here] are named Shakespeare and Bacon] . M l SDIIIIIS IIOSPITAL NURSE WANTED AT ONCE I Apply to:- MELVIN J. McQUAID, Secretary vMacGregor, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart and PM" l0!!- Diiiifll‘. o! Montague, were visitors to Charlottetown . and Kensinston over the week-end. Mr- Sienhere ammo, Detroit, Michigan, spent the past was: in Montague. guest. of his mother,‘ Mrs. A. J. MscLeod. M“ Ferry Jamison and her own iiliiehiere. Glenda and Heather, of Mimifllile. are visiting in sins moi-side. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Upton and their daughter. Debby Anne, 5nd Mri- Uptons father, My, Dem, are visiting Mr. Upimy, pare,“ in Minto, N, 3, Mr- mink Reid. Supervisor oi the IYYIIIS 0" ('30-. at Summersii-Ic, and Mr. Edwin Neve, Branch auditor for the same company, of 5b 30ml. N. 3.. were in Moniaguo " 0n business ‘Tuesday. ' Mr. C. C. Montgomery and Mr. Lee Toornbs. commercial travellers, werleqn Montague this week 0n business. I Miss Margaret MacLeod. R. N, of the staff oi the Massachusevs 561191111 Hospital, Boston. who is fllieiiiliii! a month's vacation at; her home in Grandviow, was 5, visitor to Montague 1m week, The 8.5. Edda. docked in George. town Tuesday morning qt 7 gm,‘ from Garden. Emsland. to 10.4 Dii- MODS f" Befsmannh, Montague, capacity i400 cords, bound f0; somewhere In England. Misl Edith Gordon, 3.11,; N”. York. who is spending her vacat- ion at her homo in Roseneatib, spent the week-end in Montague, guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. 1-1. M“. Gregor and Mr. MacGregor. Mrs. Daniel Macdiregor, sc- companied by Mr. and Mrs. H. 1,, and Mrs. Charles Fraser, all of Montague, motored to Westvilie, N. 5., who," they, spent Sunday with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacQiwri-ie. .'Tbe annual convention of Wnnews Institutes for this district was held in Brudenoli this year. at the home of Mrs. Garth Kerr. The meeting was held on Mrs. Kerr's spacious lawn overlooking the Montague River. Mrs. Thomas Cairneron, Brudenell. presided and Mrs. Claude Dowar, also of Brudeneil, was secretary. Guest speakers were Miss Donahue, who spoke on stories for Children: M. . FARM MACHINERY A AILABLE FOR -iMME IATE DELIVERY SCUFFLERS HAY RAKES, 9 Ft. FARM WAGONS Mounted on Steel or Rubber I MASSEY HARRIS 5 Ft. MOWER, slightly used. Perfect condition. Priced to sell. .F_,_____._______ 1151s ffqfh Mr. Milton Coffin, o‘ -_ LIME and FERTILIZER SOWERS MANURE SPREADERS Mounted on Rubber I 80-Giillon SPRAYER I WD 6 FARMALL TRACTOR I COCKSHUTT 70 TRAC- TOR. Used two years. Plrieci condition. I Kl 5 INTERNATION- AL TRUCK i CREAM SEPARATORS MILKING MACHINES MILK COOLERS (6 and I Con) SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY CAPO CATTLE SPRAY, Gal. Tins 98c STOCKAID CATTLE SPRAY. Gui. Tim .. 95¢ DDT DARN SPRAY, Gal. Tins L95 W. R. JENKINS YOUR INTERNATIONAL DEALER GREAT GEORGE STREET ”$cm'cc Follows Solos” ...¢ e SALE PRICE . . . . . . . MEN'S TOP COATS and RAIN COATS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS . l WEEKE MEN'S GREY FLAN NELS-Reg. MEN'S SHARKSKIN SLACKS-Reg. $3.25- IALE PRICE FEW PAIRS MEN'S TWEED PANTS- Reg. $6.75 to SBJS-SALE PRICE .. . . . .. MEN'S SPORT JACKETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CLEARING AT VERY LOW PRICES .....-!;¢. now PANTS-Reg. $4.95 5.4 $2.45- SALE PRICE ......... .. .. raw BOYS‘ sow JACKETS-Reg. $5.15- SALE mcs raw snoxru LINES IN MEN’SSUITS . . . . . . . . MEN'S SUMMER SLACKS .._.. ........ .. $7.95- .-v r.- ......-.-.. STRAW HATS-Priced to door- Reg. $1.95 to $$.50—SALE PRICE ..._._., .. ... ... TIIIIEE DAYS LINLY-TIIIIRSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY JIILY 29th, 30th, and 31st. ~> c.» , Mr. McInnis, who spoke on thl work of the Cancer Society; M"- Worth, who spoke about the Music- al Festival and Music in the Schools; Miss Inga. who gave l. uery inter-eating talk on Foods and Nutrition: and Miss Boswell, supervisor, who addressed the ladies on the work of the Institute. Lunch was served by the members oi the Brudonell Institute to approximately eighty-five ladies. STANLEY PERSONALS Mrs. Albert Fletcher. Stanley Bridge, spent the week-end in Charlottetown visiting her moth- er. Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Morrison and Miss Mima Gunn, Groveton, N.I<I.. are spending their holidays at the homo of Mr. Ind Mrs. William Gunn, Stanley. Mr. John Mar-Loan and son Gordon. of Halifax, were recent visitors to Stanley. Master Stanley Coles hu re- turned from the Prime Oounty Hospital where he had his tonsils removed. lvlirs. J. E. Fleming has return- The ‘ attending tho weddin: I. N. NIIIILEY, PROP. ed to her homo in Stanley sitter of her nephew in Boston. Friends will be glad to lcnow that Mrs. Wm. Gum: is muoh improved in health. The ladies of Stanley bold a very successful festival and dance in Stanley School recently. A goodly sum was realized. Vernon MacLoan was s visitor to Summerside. Miro. recent J. E. Hiscott had as her guest. her sister-ln-law. ‘Thus-lo I-liscott. Charlotte- Mrs. recent ‘Min. town. . Miss Anna Mmliwen is upend- ing her holidays at her homo in Stanley. PRINCETOWN RD. WJVLS. The July meeting of Princotuwn Rd. W. M. S. was held at the homo of Mrs. Frank Crabbe on Friday evening. July 9th. ‘Iihe theme for tho service bo- ing. "The Armament. of Goodwill.” Tho opening hymn “In Christ There is no East or West." w” than sung. Scripture readings were road by I949 ND SPECIALS I . t M. . t MDNTAGIIE MEN'S WEAR BOYS’ SLACK SUITS-Reg. $8.25, $4.98, $3.95.—SALE PRICE- , l 5:95 3.79‘ 2.59 3.95"‘ 1.75 2o 338 30 GREATLY REDUCED 5.95 5.55 5.50 ........ ' EJ» REDUCED TO CLEAR . .... 203i. I.5D'°3.95 Mrs. Howard Waite, Mrs. Frank Crabbe and Min IAIIcQ Dollar followed by Lord's Prayer in uni son. Readings were also given by Mrs. Dale Proude and Mrs. Ivan Sentner. Hymn 5091105011 thii part 01 tho meeting. The minutes oi previous meeb irig were read by the secretary Roll call was answered by '14 members, and Invo visitors wen present. Collection amounted t4 96 cents. Roll call for next meet ing to be answered with n. verst of scripture containing the word "cross." Miss Miriam Dollar kindly sen' an invitation Joi- the members t4 meet at her home for next meet- ing. Meeting closed with liymr “Blest be the Tie that Binds" and Mizpah Benediction. After which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and o. social half-hour spent. COMPANY SAVE! MOI’!!! 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