‘PAGE mom‘ ‘IDEA-Y CAPITQL nu SATURDAY snows AT 2.30 - 1 - ass i; TONIGHT EMPIRE rm. and SAT. SHOWS 7 - 8:45 — MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2:30 . DIIIIAIIGD AID SMILEY ' A " . _’ MAST GMD-IDDTERS f; v r IVITII SIX-SIIDDTES! >E¢AAL~ SMILEY KIBURNETTE 1'0 a AREDO‘ rxrm ‘SERIAL - srorrs - CARTOON - MUSICAL PRIIIDE EDWARD TDDAY and SATURDAY FEATURE STARTS AT 2:30 -‘~6:30 - 9:00 635th fiflflflii” ...»:<2Qeinm~$. \~ . r... I 5 r‘ 4'11»; a D/{Jilgq- o”, $1411.40». 5.5% LONDON, July 2'1 — (AP) Food lvfinister John struchey said today Britain has agreed to buy mcst of New Zeaiands ILK. BUYS MEAT, BUTTER MacDonald Bros. meme FRIDAY m SATURDAY 9 PM. A Return Eligdgentenl of "THE JOLSON S TORY" SDIIRIS HOSPITAL NURSE WANTED AT ONCE Apply to:- MELVIN J. McQUAID, Secretary H. J. MABON OPTOMETR-IST Fitting end supplying Giueee Ete- MONTAGUE. EILI. Office Hours: ‘ 10 to l2 AM. l to ii RM. Holidays, etc., by appointment Office Connected With Drug Store meat and dairy products. He told Parliament s seven-your agree- ment has been signed. BANDITS CHIVALROUS NASSAU, Bahamas 4&0?) — Armed end mssked bandits here still believe in chivalry. After ty- ing their victim, Mrs. Donald Law- rence, to n tree, they opened her psrssol and tied it above her to export protect her from the sun. POSTPONED I Junior Farmers Field Day POSTPONED _. UNTIL Monday, August D Due to ‘bockwordners oI haying uvsu me uterus PRINCE of wuss run ‘IO BI IIILD Al PLANNED I Monday, August, 2nd -- 8.00‘ Seeeial Speaker ii. ii. llarpeie, President iiaeediae Feleratiee ei Agriculture everyone WELCOME , __ _ . .- TiIE_GU;giIIJ_iAN._§II_-IARLOTTBTOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Stewerl. Allee In Georgetown: The Poet Ofliee; Boner. AGENTS: MONTAtiUiI-i: Herold I. l-nntlry, Albert Aitlell. Mrs. Byro-e AGENT GEORGETOWN: AGENTS SOURIS: Miee Enid Ilchllill end Gordon Ierreil The Gueniien may be bought et en) ol the‘ [allowing pieces in Montague: lliee B. A. LleIeiiyn; In St. Peter's: The Poet Office. lien-let Cieir. Weldon Levers bin. Cine. in Sonrie: Condurre end Florence HNELASSWARE, .. Cihinawere. Miveities and Greeting Cards. st Minnie’; Gift Shoppe, Montague. Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Clsrkson and their two children, of Detroit. Mich, are visiting relatives in Montague. Mrs. Claricson was formerly IMlss Ines Annéar. o! Lower Montague. - ISOURIS PERSONALS Messrs. Neil and John J. Mac- Cormack, Monticello. spent Sun- day in Souris renewing old ac- quaintances. — Mrs. Bessie Mec- Innis, Charlottetown. who is e patient in souris Hospital, is somewhat improved, and expects to be discharged shortJy.-Mrs. Percy Lannigan. of St. John's. Quebec, is recovering after serious operation in Souris Hos- pitsi.--Miss Christine Carrrobeii. Red Point; ls a patient in Sourés Hospital with a. fractured hip. the result of a m1 ~Mrs. Matty Mec- Irinls, Souris Line Road. is vis- iting friends in Souris-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullaly and son Rich- srd are back to Souris sgaiu after spending a very enjoyable holiday in Kensingion and vic- inity. n. GEORBETDVIII} IIIDIIIITY Miss Shelia. DeLory is vaca- tioning in Midgeil, the guest of her sunt, Mrs. Marshall Peters. eid and children, Jiean. Jackie and Bruce 0i’ Hilton. Mass., ere holidaying with relatives in Georgetown and Cardigan. Miss Virginie and Miss Eliza- beth Grant visited their grand- father and other reintives_ in Peeks-s on ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Ida. Wood of Boston. Mass, is spending two weeks va- cation with her sister's, the Misses Richards. Mr. Bud lugs of Mt. Herbert was s recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. Keeping Bros. ere having their warehouse roof shingled. The work is being done‘ by Mr. Reg- inald Bstchiider and his son. Mr. Paul lnProude of Toronto, Ontario, was the guest of’ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Msrteil for a few days recently. Mrs. F. J. DcLm-y was e vis- itor to i.he city on Monday and on her return she was accompan- ied by her father, Mr. Timothy Cullen, who will visit with her. Mrs. W. E. Chandler of Amherst, N. s, left on Tuesday for her hcv-rle sfter a week's visit with her sister-in-lsw. Mrs. Myrtle Bs-bineeu. Roddie MacKenzie of Sydney, N. S.. is spending his-vacation with his aunt. Mrs. George Mair of Burnt Point. i Mr. Daniel Morrison. St. Dun- stsnis University student. hss ec- cepiedua pcsilion on the Car Ferry at Borden during the sum- mer holidays. .. uvm. Joyce Martell o’! the Nursing staff of lhe souris Hos- pital is vacationing with her sis- ter, Mrs. tépurgeon Walker. The many friends of Mire. Laure Levers are sorry to hear that she has entered the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment, and all hope for s speedy return to normal health. Mir. and Mrs. lvliss Margaret Levers gave a party last week to her teen-ege fifteenth birthday. ant OUT OUR WAY GRIND THAT FOOL.’ THAT LOOKS LIKE Jack MacDon- | friends on lhe occasion of her A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all pres- 1m DIFFERENT, YOU ..'ICE~ CREAM AND CAKE. Presbyterian Church Lewn, Satur- dsy evening, July 31st. Mrs. Wm. Ceilings end her two children, New Glasgow. N.S., ere visiting in Montague, guests of Mrs. Ceilings‘ aunt, lvltrs. C. B. Green. Miss Sadie MecKinnon. Ottawa, is spending four weeks vacation in Montague. Pownsl and Hope- iield. While in Montague. she is the guest of her brother-in-lsw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Msclmre. Miss Margaret Griflin returned to her home in Moncton, N. B. after spending s vacation in Montague, guest of her brother- in-lsw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Lnnnigan. Guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaniderstine, on the Montague River, on wed- nesday included Mrs. VanIder- stine's mother, Mrs. Eugene Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. 13.0. Vari- Iderstine, Charlottetown. andRev. Dr. Scott PIIILOIi and Mrs. Fulton, of Chsthelrn, Ontario, who are vacationing in Charlottetown. Georgetown And Vicinity Miss Key Roche friends in Hope River. Beach Cabins. Murphy. from Annendsle. was visitor to Georgetown on Wednes dsy. done by Stelwert. charging e cnr of coal on Weducs and dwelling. France MscMillen of guests of Mrs, Drew'a sister, Joseph Victor. The Provincial Government Geo- in Georgetown and are now gagedun survey work in the 5th District of King's County. -_..i_- Mr. a.n.d Mrs. Ahess Daniel Smith and their four daughters and one son, of South Sudibury, Mass, who spent the past week st Lunch Cabins, Montague, left Wednesday morning for Cape Breton where they will visit be- fore returning home. This is the second summer bacation that Mr. and Mrs. Smith have spent in MOHWSUB end they are looking forward with pleasure to returning sgsln. next year. Mr. Smith is e fonner Islander, having been born 1X1 911M185. end later having lived in Cardigan. The choir of the United Church. Montague. met at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. L.l-i. Poole on Wednesday evening, July 21s‘... to honor Miss Agnes Annear, or- ganist of the church, and Miss Edna Fraser, who was a. valued member of the choir. Miss Mary Martin. eiso e member of the Chvlr. who left last week for Ot- tswa. was also remembered. A feature of the evening was a hearty sins-song with MissAnnqar i" the Diano. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. R. G. MacDonald and lVLrs. H. l... MNIGYBBOI. assisted by Miss Nel- lie Clements, Mrs. Charles Fraser and Mrs. Douglas Cofrin. Aifter IBM-h. the President of the choir, Pressing good wishes was read by Miss Alvs Brehsut, ands smsil gift from the choir wss presented each of the ladies by Mrs. Char. ies Fraser. A few complimentary remarks were made by the min- ister of the church, Rev. A. S. Adams, and by Mr. Herbert Vick. erson of Chicago who is visiting the Viokerson family and other relatives in Montague. A very enjoyable evening was brought to e close with the singing of “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" and Aiild Lin: Sync." Miss Annea: and Miss Fraser will join Miss Martin et Ottawa. and then the three young ladies will proceed to C118"? Where they will visit re- letlves for two or three mphthg, For i I men t. loco iion. TOOL WITH A BIG " _ BROTHER IN‘. GUY TH’ SHOP HE'S MAY LEARN *' YOUR CHILD- GOE M‘. Vernon Ross. called the gath-. erin8 to order and an address ex- ' \ FASTER BUT . Mr. end Mrs. Romie Ceredini ieit on Thursday morning by cur for their home in New York City fol- lowing s visit with Mrs. Ceredinfs parents, lvfr. and Mrs. F_ J. Soro- Mr. Solomon accompanied 1110K]. them and will be their guest for few weeks. . , ‘Mr, and Mrs. David Crowley of Quincy, Mass. who are visiting in the Province. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A_ E. Jenkins esrly in the week. Mr. end‘ Mrs. Crowley will visit in Montague for some time. Rev. end Mrs. _Melurice Fletch- er, formerly of Alabama, recently took up residence in Montague, from which center Rev. Mr. Fletcher will minister to the various Baptist Churches in the area. Rev. Fletcher held service in Georeetowm on Sunday after- noon. On Wednesday the Provincial Government. Department of Public Works truck with spreader attach- ed. was busy applying e costing of calcium of chloride to Main end Water Streets and on the road leading from the Pit Prop storage yard to the C. N. R. Station at the head of the Railway when. This. should be s vast assistance in counteracting the dust nuisence sr. those streets. The Swedish shh: SS. Edda. Ca1- iain Christinson is et present loat- ing a cargo of pit props. spprot- mately i500 cords for the Uni-zed Kingdom. The cargo is being load. ed by Bergmannu Lid. The liar;- est quantity of pit props ever swi- ed in Georgetown is at present in the storage ysrd et the Wesi side of the town. ‘ Mrs. William Murphy had t... pleasure recently of e visit fruir. her brothers. Mr. George Mooney, Everett. Mess. Mr. Bernard Moone, and his wife of Trenton Onteno Also in the party. which motored from Sourls. were Kay Mooney ard. Mr. Terrance Mooney. Mrs. Murphy 'uccom-panied them to Sour-is sue on her return home brought her ‘nephew Lorne Mooney. who wiii' visit here. Ill-ROOM BUILDING ON MAIN STREET, SOURIS Suitable for Apartment Building or Business Establish- Modern Heating and Equipment. Good Business APPLY P. O. BOX I02, SOURIS By J. R. Williams THEY BOTH T no "rrr ems, ~ su-r WATCH 4mm s-roe AN’ STUDY fl I ‘visit!!! Mrs. Estelle Harris of luminee. side is vacationing et the Morrison Muster Lorne Mooney of Sourle is holidaying in Georeeicwn. the guest of his aunt, Mrs. William Mr, George E. Seville. M. L. A. e busincs. Mr. Gordon Gotell is having e well bored on his property on Rich- mond street. The work ls being Mr. Lsird o1 Mount F. J. Delnry end sons were dis- dsy and Thurylsy for their own use in their business esrabllshmen‘ Mrs. Mary Drew of Cambridge. Mass. end her granddaughter. Mus Belmont. Mass. sre spending some time as ska. logical surveyors and their assist- ants have taken up headquarters en- -_.e .. .,<._.. Former Gang Member Shot From Ambush PEORIA. 111.. July U--(AP) — Bernie Shelton, whqe prohibition ere ‘gang used the weapons of a modern errny. wee shot end killed from ambush todey. His older brother. Ceri. the zen! leader. wee sieln in similar style neer Feirfleld, in Southern Illinois. nine months ego. Bernie. so. former gembii boss ' in Peoria. met his finish when he strolled out. of his favorite tavern hangout in e heavily-wooded sec- tion at the edge of the city to get e breath of fresh sir. An eseessin. lying in a clump cf bushes. fired one shot, The bullet tore through Bernids chest, from the right to left side. He pitched forward on his fece. mortally wounded. Shelton ceme to Peoris from Southern Illinois several years ego end took control o1 gambling in the Peoria County eree. However. gambling activities came llmflut to e heit in Arprii. i941. when police opened a vigorous drive against them. The Shelton gang was equipped with e plane, tank, and fleet of ermored cers during its prohibition ere battles with Charlie Birgers mob in Southern Illinois. W-hen Blrger set himself up st “Shady Rest." e. fortified cabin resort in Williamson County. e plane bombed him. In n show of strength. the Sheltone once rolled into the city of Marion in e. tank and fleet of armored cars ard paraded around the courthouse. In the years of strife between the two gangs. more than 20 men were killed. The gengs once work- ed hend in hand but split over the division of slot-machine pro- fits. Blrger was the ultimate victor Commie Pomo Pnorrcnou JIJLY 33o. -_194s 1% COMPLETE poraeo prowedon in one h’: en inseceicide-fungidde, elective against ell common potato peers, including early and Iete blights, Colorado potato beetle, flee befi end lee! hopper. lEyou prefer dusting, get Green Cross 3% DDT Best-Cop Dust- Green Cross DDT end Hui-Cop blends have been field-tested in Maritime pomo pines: Jshfér‘ D1’ BASI-Cl“ g firayW/M/ . produw eleil hell-noel A GREEN CROSS FIELD LEADER PRODUCT and took control of the district. Add e pinch o! eeit to the eugu However, a few years laterhe war when making cooked icing. end it convicted of murder and was hang- ed. OUR BOARDING HOUSE will prevent the icing from sugar- lng. WEEKEND SPECIALS AT - ' MDNTAGIIE MEII’S WEAR ' BOYS’ SLACK SUITS-Reg. S825, $4.98, $3.95.-SALE PRIOE—- . 5.95 3.79 2.59 BOYS’ PANTS-Reg. $4.95 and $2.45— 3 SALE PRICE anngeae.uoelleeee el FEW BOYS’ SUITS BOYS’ -JACKETS—Reg. $5.75- SALE PRICE .. raw BROKEN LINES I-N IMEN'SSUITS . . . . . . . . Men's summer SLACKS ...... MEN'S cm FLANNELS-Reg. s7.9s_ SALE mce ..... .. . MEN'S SHARKSKIN SLACKS-Reg. $8.25- SALE PRICE FEW PAIRS MEN'S TWEED PANTS— Reg. $6.75 to $8.75-5ALE PRICE . . eeeoeel no.5..- "n. ea v35- - MEN'S SPORT JACKETS . . . . . . . . . . .. CLEARING AT VERY LOW PRIICES MEN'S-TOP COATS end RAIN COATS ...........'.. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS STRAW HATS-Priced u. clear- Reg. $1.95 u. ssso-sAL: mcr ... -.-..;. ... L. es] ...-u ;;. e. u. motivator. eeeeeeIelOOI eeeeeeeeeegeneei .1 ea-eh. 1.50 '° 3.95 rune: luvs ouiv-ruunsiiiv FRIDAY m SATURDAY Juivizau; sou, and am. .95 '"“ 1.75 203?. ‘ 3.98 . 3D Si. GREATLY REDUCED 5.95 5.95 5.50 eoeeee‘ REDUCED TO CLEAR 202i. Moior Heeple i _ jarrayf , ‘ sass-runs - W , gTjg/Ifigicnnowii-ieo Bovs CALL HIMTHNI’ .\__ Because He seiomsi. ./ SPARKS!“ ue Seem KINDA LISTLESS /// I i \ “p “dirt- g Q \