'1 THE GUARDIAN. UHAKLUFI ETUWN WAIJIRPIIIIIEIIN .VAN JOIINSON CIIAIIIIISBIIJKFIIRI] JOHN IIUDIAK EDWARD ARNOLD Marmara a=so __ mvnnmo snows '1 - 0:45 } Manner/ruse» vM/z Matlliiivpot w“ . “WGIWES vtillitll . “ORISQ Replacing Feature , Shows 7 - 8:45 Previously Advertised Matinee Sat. Only 2:80 ‘Ills minty mt m alum l: m’: msl slut slut g gupervisiori L JIIEIIIIA IIOPPII Intel snlumnht) SHOWING AT 3:30 "l AND 9 EXTRA! NEWS PRICE OF A PRANK WAREHAM, Dorsetshire, Eng- land — (GP) -_ Three students on the last night of a camp holiday here decided to whitewash Ware- hsm “for a Joke." They daubed white crosses on windows and doors, wrote “Sale" on the gas showrooms windows. Under police they washed away their handiwork next day. UPSET STOMAIIN West Saint John Woman says: “Could not keep any- thing on my stomach, fried all sorts of medicine, nothing did any good, until taking Morrisseys Stomach Tonic. Ono bottle was all I needed to put mo back In good health again." Priced at $1.00 par bottle. For sale at; all Drug Stores and Drug Coun- tors. 21-Day Treatment N. J. MASON '4. ySFflflillffltl ,>.’._si\ llacliilllALll BROS. TNEIITRE FRIDAY --SATURDAY 8:80 “RED RIVER" ' ACTION - DRAMA - RAILROADING - FEUDING The Most Amazing Western Ever Filmed DON'T MISS "BED RIVER" DONTMISS TIIE ‘EASTERN KINGS EXHIBITION ON i WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 14th—1949 AT isoums r. s. ISLAIIII $2,500 — IN PRIZES — $2,500 Hot Lunches and Refreshments served on the Grounds D. F. MCAULAY, P. A. MGISAAC, President. Secrelgry, OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying GIIIH Eta. uomsoua. r. a. |.' Office Hours: 10 to l! A.M. I to 5 by appointment Office Connected With Drag Store. BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL ond CHICKEN . for Cunning Purpose rssrsnn PACKING '60.. LIMITED Sourls SIIIIIIIS TIIEATRE SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th l»: . --~. AMIIVIISAL-INYEIIIATIOIIAI. ugly; | Also Featurette- “IIIDDIENIVALLEY DAYS" Shows 8 and 10 by Fagoly 6e‘ Shorten y-r i DIDMWEISAN NONE ? OOPS! ‘mgpgg muiuiuo souno our snes um UP fits-mi 1 42. Cushions - TIIE EASTERN GUARDIAN‘ Stewart, Milo following places in Montague: In Georgetown: Tho Post Office; loner: Georgetown and Nicinify James H. Skinner of Bridgetown wss s visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. Mr. A. E. Jenkins was a busi- ness visitor to the City on Tues- day. - Mr. and Mrs. Percy Manuel of Charlottetown were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Miss Lorraine Fay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fay of NeWPWI- has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Agnes Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins and Mrs. John Sterling of Summer- side were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Mrs. William Hook of Char- lottetown is spending a few dayl as the guest o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandicr. Jackie Wallace who last term completed Grade X work at Georgetown High School, is this term taking up Grade XI studies at Montague. A motor party consisting of Mrs. John Batchilder, her daugh- ters Janie and Catherine and sons Lawrence and Stephen visited relatives in Rustico on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. ll, llornc and Mr. H. E. Miller of Charlottetown. were among out-of-town people nt- tendlng morning service at Holy Trinity on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher of Moncton, N. B, motored to the Province on Saturday and were week-end guests of Mrs. Gallagh- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B, MacConnell. Miss Ann MacDonald. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrene MacDon- ald, is taking Grade XI studies at Montague Memorial High School. Ann was the winner of the Gov- ernor-General’; Medal for last school term. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and son Howard of Charlottetown are vacationing in Georgetown at the home of Mrs. Curries par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Go- tell. Mr. Currie is an emplru-ee of the Patriot Publishing Com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Des- Roberts of Boston, Mass, who are visiting in the Province at the home of Mrs. DesRoberCs stop- mother, Mrs. James Wilson of Car- digan, motored to Georgetown on Sunday, where they were the guests of Mayor and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault. Mr. DesRoherts 0p- erates the DesRoberis Electrical Supply Company in Boston, which consists of four large wholesale stores. i Miss Margaret Darling. form- er Public Health Nurse for Kings County and now acting in s simi- lar capacity in Queens County was a visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. Miss Darling was ac- companied by Miss Lois Brady, who has receni'\v been appointed to the position of Public Health ‘Nurse for Kings County. ACROSS 4. r resident between I7. Attitudi- nized M. Those 20. Contests of speed Praise ex- Lravaga ntly 20. Branching 23. Clubs 25. Worship 26. Ply with drink t Dial.) 27 Attractive I Classified 20 Elevated train (slang) 30 infallible 31. Weaken 33 Kind of duck 87. Character- Istic M. surmount 40. Bird of are) 41 Wild ox 0. Vended ' DOWN Bright] y- colored fish 2. Unuplratcd .8. Melody u ‘loch any the code letters are '3 A V D 8 I Yesterday's Gryptoqoote: ucxoua tti-rqnn-uooo. In St. Peter's: AGENTS! HONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Iandry, Albert Althon, Mil. Byron Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Lnvorl. The Guardian may be bought at any of the Min S. A. ‘Llewellyn; MILCIW. In Sourls: Condon‘: and n.- oronoo The Post Office. “GIIJADBRS will find duals! uie advts. and auction sdvts. etc. on ou.r Financial Page. --'FI'I“I‘ED FOOTWEAR at thi Montague Shoo Store. . IOU]! ‘FALL LINE 0F COATS have arrived. Ccmo in and look them over. Also arriving daily new Fall Dresses in Wool, Crepe, Tat- feta and Faille. Belles Shoppe, Montague. Bristol and Vicinity Rev. Phalen McKenna is enjoy- ing his vacation at present. Another visitor over lhe week- end was Mr. John R. O'Brien who is on the staff of Camphill Hos- pital. Halifax, for many years. Mr. and Mrs. John Joe (fl-Ian- ley, Halifax. N5. are spending a fIw days with Mr. and Mrs. JJ. Perry and family. Friends regret the illness of Mr. James ftfacDonald who has been on the sick list for several weeks 110W. Little Miss Teresa O'Brien, who has spent all he!‘ school vacation here returned to the city on Mon- iday for the re-openlng of the con- vent Her little friends hope to see her back again. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hooper, who have been visiting Mr. Hoop- er'-s old home here for two weeks leave on Tuesday for their home in Boston, Mass. Mr. Hooper says it Is twenty eight years since he left this vicinity. Mr. Charlie MacDonald of the C.N.R. freight shed staff spent the long weekend in this vicinity. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen. Charlie will leave shortly for New York City to spend -his vacation with old friends of other years. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and family are spending s few days at Mrs. Campbell's old home in Bris- tol. They resideln Halifax where Mr. Campbell is a C.N. Railway man since the close of the war. Mr. PR. Slnnott, arrived from Halifax on Saturday for the week- end to see his son Cyril who was in the army In Ontario all sum- mer. He will now enter McGill College. He was l. graduate of SDU. last spring. Mrs. Peter Phalen. is s. patient in the Charlottetown Hospital fol- lowing a bad accident in this vic- inlty. Mr. and Mrs. Phalen were enroute home from the races at St. ‘Peter's Bay with a high spirit- ed horse. Mrs. Phalen was thrown was the overturned wagon and hurt. her spine. Mr. and Mrs, W.A. O'Brien, who ' have been have been spending the summer here lctt on Sunday by ca: for New York City on a vacc- tinn trip when Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien irere married some years ago they planned a honeymoon trip to the big city but as Mrs. O'- Bfim, Was taken ill the trtp was cancelled so today after several years of waiting they leavo on the DAILY CROSSWORD 22. fifty saying 23. Ecclesias- l. Patron of ‘U. S. saint of o. Not dense Norway 6. Lift I Store ‘f. Goddess of 24. Skill 9. Elf (Porn. harvests , 26. ingrained Myth.) (IL) 28. Retinues 10. Priests pf 8. Undressed 30. Slopped Greek fur skin over , Church II City 82. Baby i2. Indigo dye ' iwasli.) earrings 13. Passageway I5. Comfort ‘M. One .M~RIQ.WW delayed honeymoon. Mr. O'Brien oal caps Iutorlny‘: Answer OI’ Jo ‘I B6. Mnileablo pri IIIK metsllio ‘ people element. . i 35- Heathen l8. Moslem ’ “"359 title I DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-I-Iordo how to work It; A X Y D L l A A X I Io L 0 N 0 F I} L L 0 W , One letter simply stands for an th . I thi ' {for the three L's. X for the tw: elll. a enmph A I‘ u.“ ‘trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints.‘ Single letters. up“. different. Acfilltolramfiootolol ‘xsziv sru ssu on: son NlQD en's?’ vouu JNNO-QAPNLRUKN. 1mm "MALIGNANT cum. suowno ouogggfnilrsscg: I Allistoli M Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McPherson and family, Peters Road. We" visitors to Caledonia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Stewart and family, Greek River, spent the weekend at Kilmulr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart. ' Mrs. Sadie Newham, Cam- bridge, Msss, is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Peters Road. ' Mrs. Raymond Battery. Rose- neath ls visiting at Peters Road. guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Mc5wain. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Johnston and son Earle, Peter's Road, spent the weekend at Summerside. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Johns- ton and son Bob have returned to Summerside after spending their vacation at their summer home a‘ Peters Road. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Beck anzl little daughter, Charlottetown, are spending their vacation at their summer home at Allision. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carroll. Cambridge. Niass, Rev. and Mrs. Francis Gardiner.‘ Steep Frills, lvinine. were visiting friends and rclnlivcs at Allision on Sunday. llirs. Samuel Acorn ‘and son Stanley and two daughters Ursu- line and Beverley. Allislun arc visiting Mrs. Acorns parents, Mr. and Mrs. McMillan. 'i‘renton, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carroll and daughter Pearl. Ma ._ have spent tho past two wee -s at the home of It'll-s. Carroll's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Van- lderstlnc. Peters Road. Mrs. Sadie Gannon and family» Joe. Bobbie and Dotty, Long ls- land, N. \'.. were visitors to Al- liston on Tuesday. guests of lVlrs. Cannons sister, Mrs. J. H. Camp- bcll, Ailiston. . Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Everett, Mass, and Mr. Sullivan. Halifax, N. S. motored to the Island on Tuesday to visit friends and relatives at Peters Road and Alliston. Rev. and Mrs. Francis Gardiner and two children Francis and Carol Ann. Steep Falls, Maine, are spending their vacation with Mrs. Gardinefs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil VanXderstine, Pet- ers Road. The anniversary service in the Sturgeon United Church on Sunday, Aug. 28th. was s de- cided success and the hymns sung by the "Brooklyn Trio" were very much appreciated. Friends of Mrs. L. J. Acorn, Al- liston are pleased to hear she is recovering from her recent Illness and hope to sce her around again soon. Mrs. Acorn is being cared for by her daughter, Mrs. Otto Irving, Peters Road. ls on the staff of Holman’; char. lottetown store. They will be sway f0!‘ I-WO Weeks and on return will take up residence in the city again after spending the summer here, I Reduc Cambridge, ' held I Polcilo Vine 8; Weed Killer ‘O Greatly Facilitates Digging - - "Disiutegrates" o Permits Tubers to Mature Naturally O Does Not Discoior Tubers 5E1’ 'i'hl'vliiiaié 9, NEW! BRAAHJEW! closes: Auo rAsnek ‘IIWI even! NO WONDER so man poo lo In changing .3 _Kello 5's ran lakes! Toasiy-crisplnmil .Getnbontoda i Fresher. we guarantee! 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The tense and thrilling drama of s group of air-minded men who . mum snow rouou FERINTOSH, Alia. —— (CPI - It was a rugged deer that jumped onto the hood of n car in which Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson werl riding through Jasper Park. The car was taken in for repairs; illl deer ran off unharmed. SPECIAL GIRLS‘ COATS Sizes 4 to I4x—AT 1-3 OFF Also: RACKS OF LADIES‘ DRESSES At Greatly Reduced Prices g Wool: and Crepes — Sizes l2 to 44 l arurs snore: Montague Vines snd Weeds es Virus in Seed Potatoes by Killing Vine! Before Aphids Attack . Bruce S Joseph Trowsdale, Cr John E. Bulman, New ' ORIGINATOR a Obtain This Geigy Product Through Hugh MacKinnon, Kinross Charles A. Gordon, Cascumpeo John Gamble.‘ Miscouche, R. R. Wendell MacFadyen, Augustine Cove Willard Reilly, New London Geigy Ipsectioitlos, Ltd" Montreal tewart & 00., Ltd., Charlottetown Or Authorised P.E.I. Dealers A. S. MacSwain, Moroll Ernest Beck, Alliston ' Lloyd Hawkins, Murray Harbor D. L. Compton, Belle River R. L. 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