- 2562 um the teens! y A OR THE SCREEN AT LAST! The stories that thril- lcd and delighted Am- erica for eleven years in the Saturday Eve- ning Post! To - DAV . and sllr. EXTRA! NEWS OF WEEK Shows 2:30-7-9 PRINCE . EDWARD 0 all: FDR wlul llllll When You Kissed, illslel an Illllered tlrolgi Oil! now you'll um those on v.. . .. . .-.-o-no..- and wonderful days in V &aollV Dflii SlWEll Dillil IIGIIII - Stllll IEGKEIT iii! LlES'.'..ll!.9.ll'.FJ.lL"!!.5 Zzeaaz Ii-A 'li3.1l rlllllcl: alllllllllll . CAPITOL T0-DAY and SAT. Shows 2:30-7-8:45 " x7IIz&& y i COMING 300! l lllamllts Get s5,ooo In Montreal Hold-up MONTREAL. Aug. 1'! -- (OP) - Three armed bandits escaped with 86.000 from a. west-end branch of the Royal Bani: of can- ada after, slugging manager wil- liam Hills on -the head with a. re- volver butt, The manager was taken to hos- pital where his condition was des- . cribed as not serious. He told po- lice that two men entered the Monklend and Harvard street branch of the bank shortly after it opened this morning and order- ed teller Jeannette Griso to "hand .lHE tiiiin ,-l-no oulmomu. cuA1u;o1-rlifrowu N GD-ARDIMMI IGINTBI IDNTAGUII Harold F. i Stew Mile The Guardian may be following places In Illonilguea I so Goorxetown: Tho Poet officer In. AGENT UIODUITOWNI I. I-lclilrlh I SDI. LI d . Mam Anne, my ' u..'.'...'l our. , ."” Walden uvell. ::IIs;tAa.tLe:.veiIIeun lnsourIetTIeIu,etleraIl'l ..'FlTTlt'n FOOTWEAR at tit. Montague shoe Store. Mrs. John Webster. sr.. who has been visiting friends and relotir.-s in Boston and vicinity, for the past two months, has returned to her home in Cardigan. Mr. Clayton Martin, Montague. left Tuesday for Kingston. Ont, to visit his family prior to Joining the army. Mrs. Martin and their young son will reside in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Parks, Parrs- boro, N.S., are spending a two weeks vacation at the summer htlne of Dr. P. Maclntyre and Mrs. Meclntyre. Mrs. Murdock Buchanrlen. Pic- iou, N. s., is spending a few days in Montague, guest of her or-other and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Reynolds. Mrs. Buchan- nan is also visiting friends and relatives in Heatherdale and Up- per Montngue, and plans to take in old Home week. ..'REV. M. 0. Brinton. principal of the United Baptist Bible Train- ing school and former Prcsidellt of the United Baptist Maritime Con- vention will be the speaker at Dun- das Baptist Church, Saturday, 19th, at 8.00 P. M. and at Annazidale Sunday morning at 1.1.00 A. M. ..'ltlVANGi-ILISTIC MEETINGS. -Montague Church of Christ, Monday to Friday, August 21st to 25th, at 8.00 P. M.. Sunday, August 27th. 1100 A. M. and 7.30 P M. Evangelist Burl-is Butler of Cincin- nati. Ohio, will be the speaker. William Weale of Greenrzorunt Church of Christ, P. E. 1.. Will con- duct the service. lead the singing and present musical selections. You are invited to come. .. 'W!-ILCOMED T0 MONTAGUE -- Visiting at the tourist home of Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Jackson. Lower Montague, is Miss Edith Campbell of Brookline. Mass, who motored here accompanied by Mrs. Edward A1-bright and her son, Hu- bert of walleston, Mass. Also here is Mrs. Elvira Stewart of Brook- line and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Herbert or Atlanta, Georgia. Miss Camp- bell, Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs, Har- bert (Vivian) are the daauahters of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell. who lived in Montague. Their many friends are happy to welcome them back to Montague. and hope that the present associations will be as happy as those of the years which they spent here. ..'GUII.l) MEETING - Th president, Mrs. Percy Myers, pre- sided at the August meeting of the Young Wcmenls Guild of St. And- rews Presbyterian Church. Mon- tague on Monday evening The meeting opened with the hymn "0 M11 GOWIO Compton, Mus, spending a few weeks visiting his relatives at Belle River. Miss Ada Meoangor. at the staff of the Bank of Nova Snotia. Montague is spending her vacation in Charlottetown. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garnhum. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Pepler. Mon- tague. were recent visitors to Val- leviield. nests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacPherson. Dr. 0.8. A. Inman, Mrs. lumen, and their two children returned to Montague from a short visit to Malagash, N.8. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones. Mon- tague, have as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Allison Claim of New York. Messrs Don Campbell, Reg Reid. and Freeman Reynolds. spent a few days in Glace Bay. N. 5., visit- ing Mr. steve'MacGregor, who is taking an advanced course in watch repair there. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet White, Liv- lngstone. Mass, who spent the past week vacationing at Murray Har- bour, guests of Mr. Percy White. left on Monday for their 'lome. Mr. White is well known in Montague. having worked here for several years. Mr. and Mrs. ER. Haskell of Niagara Falls. motored through Montague on their sight seeing tour or Eastern Canada. They ar- rived here from Gaspe, and New Brunswick, and are continuing their tour to Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail, returning through Nova Scotia to melt home. IN1 MEMORIAMi CAETNEY D. MMJLIJRE The whole community of Dover and lcinity was shocked and sad- ened y the sudden passing in the King's County Hospital, Montague. as the result of a motor accident. or! one of its best known and res- pected citizens, Lartney MacLure on July 15th. in his fifty-iourth year. Death is sad at any time but es- pecially when it comes with such startling sliddenness. In the home, a loving father and husband will be.sorely missed. Possessed of a very genial and friendly person- ality. he had formed a host oi friends. His home was a centre of fellowship and homitality. He was interested in all that was for the betterment of community life politics he was a faithful supporter of Liberal policies and ideals. The funeral service which was it 0 er." Ah c to That Man To The Lord Would held from his late residence was h 1 now, L - 1, been vacation at his old home in Bristol.', no im He one of the bandits entered the - ' ,- , ' R e a son, w o w as- h G San Dodo, maxhnd, ss er, 0 More spell or manager's office and scuttled with ::1”';':;ye”rndTh”:'i'nigmg' glflrf 13:: glsjtlfrdch” l:;l9R3e531YFAli-YCR1:;f:!;::llt?J': H on ' vgcatiogin inwBl:ston(:: wiltlh hgr Mr. Hill. Another teller, 'romas'n ', y - - - - Mr. ,1 M,-3, Ann”, 3, Mcpwm, s or s. a er onno y. w o Mansfield, unaware of the holds ';Exelu::EnD&,!:s raeiigwearlgg :,3:,pr5U;.eg.; Z",g:g:3l ol;'eK&p:JicI':1hec::&':or?X; who wfexie spending their vacation notnlxixeen in Mtrhse best oinheailltli . up. entered the managers til e h t thi id home. left a re- an s. . Conno y is . and told the bandit not toohu:-t glagggrsmxzigoxougxgpraggg txgfr gLew:;'3';ec”g::':c3h'”91:;ag::: ?;'S9t'i' me: :0 mega. chum, in Kkggllgmn. gpeenta resident of Boston. for Mr. Hill. she said later th t she l . D u” 1 g 3 mm Mg, Mg. weny five years or more.i ""”-W" the "W" W” 3 Wgtom” dgfirriegmthgllrllgircts:eM:ft:?t;i'ng!a:'g ThZ"i'.f: t:f,h;1fhff,:'em 1" ".123 gninrtlio agsarlzeoe buginess with his ?---- who had got into an argument with Miss cm”: were appointed on me Hymns sunK'we:;c. "Tin Zfrdvs two brothers Stanley and Ross. ”';,hb:';k :1m;Bf;-e I ted visiting cominiticc. Mrs. Myirs, g,,,,,m.d-v and -ism, in the Arms Arthur opustm Mxliawemt gorge ..... u ma n pon In re- . L d M 3. 1 on e V01"? 35 W55 Mimsfleld Ind 5118 'Il'll:kng.y)l?l:1rtSi?e ylaexle apgoimed I: ?:nf;””3er;rh'1:Jeiirn':li- R-!7s?.:.Sl'lf.l: ufivnieszrviiggl eesvrei-ai years in cj.M......om'mued mm pl".2......... fled to the rear of the bank. While the work committee. The meeting we-11 Understand" Interment took the army he sold his business here witching enterprise. "Would a little 930W”! ”"0Wh 5 W3-91"30m W1n' closed with the Million benedict- place in Murray 'R.iver Cemetery and settled in Ontario taking his taste ol,it hurt a little girl. with dow she set all the burglar alarm ion in unison. Lunch was Sfved "UV Leit to mourn are his widow and two brothers with him. Mrs. Mc- sugar on it? Not surely With Suite! 1 and one of that men firg a shot the hostess. assisted thy Mrs. Myers seven amgme,-3; M”, M” coop” x ' at Miss ,Mans eld as e raced and Mrs. Watterwor h. (M in) mu e; M I J h . .. wmgieno 53-rial: . ' . - ' e I enscoope up e ; dry as n, - e: ' eeeee I ” I "”'”Y "”'" W” ”””"i "59 ""3 4 Befihh SI”?-'W"'i ""1 0”” ” 'i'C”Di"'"l'i i D i A l fledto iti to! h h..Alsoth (111 til "i " J M they 10.3.5”? 33:; meat;-l.c” W m Magngnaid Bros, Thgatrg axtdnaslsters: P:rm?eeo,w1;1:ve::onoei:f DA I L Y C R O S S W0 R D 3 ; Mills Grise told police that one on, New Glasgow N. 8.: George. ' . bit 1. 5." I g - ' ' of the men resembled I. man that MT. STEWART Vancouver. B. C.;' Mrs. n-ed Bre- 1. ga mnkth :g,g.,;ue.n ' . OPTOMETIIBT robbed the bank last September. haut. Murray mnvx; Mrs. Geno;-lgle MM '3: yum” mu - em”-"on . "m”' "N s;&.p”h' oh... I FRIDAY - SAIMRDAY Ligtle Santa: ,h?r'I.. Bu--0. .'t (El-TH-ha ;sf3.'f....n ii.'l 11. I I ' ' - i 5 ll barn Gill. Pictou, N. 8.; Mrs. Angus . om 7,1; m hug id 1., . "”"””””' " " i sul:u'l'r'i'&"'l:":'z'f5 M "" ” mm li."”J..".:”l. is" has n "'-w"-dl'n- . - RVH5 59 1' ” lent i blrdl 26.Endure y Marjorie Main - Percy Kilbrlde M". Pet”. ur;gw.n pndueuu (y 'm 10 G. N ' y Loads of fun and laughs. him. h'(3';5L”,', ,uj;..'.'.'.'..y.. 531V" . .,, - Plus Comedy 11: roliowine were the pelIleIr- isi Boring tin-' C Amuon, bit. A 4 5! IDDI1IIt-IIIII'- 1 ' A mm mm”, she, ers: Max Cooper. John MacPher- 14,w;,., river ' nngpq yo-mourn Au:-e,. OHM WIIMW WW 5 1, son. rlnler Mwxlnnon. Fred 1il.Wenlthy .l3.Kiil 2e.suu-idea , '3'!.ExproInlnn Drill 510'! 39 5"” '"d " l Whitevzilayt. David whitewny. !ree- ie.nlovntuoj 15. wagon-. a1.Poet.a .' ollmpetienoe . T M" , 'W'Y- " tl-ein ” wheel 34-Mood 38-Crvu-Hat-,1 The - floral tributes bore '11. Mueic note i grooves .- a5.Feel i A 40. sun god ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE mlggvkf-;gg;o;g.;hmm' .1: xy y ' y , h 1 1 r ' Pillow-Brie, Pennies and no. ' mun , - l . - . A Wreath-Grandpa and Family. ao.L.ui 1 l 'r' Fr . BEEN WE CAN”? LOSE; Wreath--Connie Leclair and 12. 0eeupl:eI 1 gong HOTEL BILL , , By wirmue, , Englglrtiree-. n.uc:.u..... .. l: n ' V Y- 10. C 1' - M w'TH THE MAJORS .7 - EVEN iF HE Mr. and Mn. Chester Cooper. a5.llendornIIl' 01- I i ,: MARMALADE , 305:5 WALK M Mr. and Mn. mm Malalrirll. ;a-noun: i .. . AQOQT 'TRy.NG W V qlar. and Bla"A&rJ0hi'I Meolnn . gamma u i I V . To GET OUR , E 2 W. 6. Md "Id go 3. 3', I . , M DOUGH BACi(s ' ' ', ROAD MAP X llguarly giver Women's Irutitute. ,:2.areekiett.er . ' I on oore. I8.IndeH it , ' & FROM THAT CR0oK- E - ' LNES Itsll ' Edith and mule noon, In: and i mien: " " I . l ,, vcuv AL'5EA'DY I Dlll'J0riG.' . uxngne 3.. 3 -3 AN EAR T E Mr. an Mrs. Win. Whiiowey. I5. studywlti r -, CUNK Doog Mr. and Mrs. Olen Ilacxinnon. care A - T - I M!'- end Mrs. Emmereon John. aI.correQ I - CLANG, V1,. sion. . se.cilaa ” , r . ” Bertha. Prod. Claire and Aunt smlilelter 7 ' E A xiv Carri and 1-unify I fl! I III- . r 57.. bel and-.'lHn1ey. , ' 1' , me and John A. 1 W I - 1 a John. lnlyn and busy. mmeloct-G New Ireland Baptist nogpngt, lmeruviea OI l nouon. - ggaelen l ,- s rient-deter Carrie. - . y . ' '”'T"." V how layout itx, ' cm oi Tileaile ,:I l . """"' A In exornplo'A leuulil The family of the late cu-iaey ,; .333. r m.. g”. Mecnure with to ex on. their 7 " . cm W the. words are all llricen trunk: to their neiihbon. ' mm aw friends. gm lo! Hospital. . olaty Phonon , . mu. ieldlnml and flowers in . their recent led bereavement, Hea- IHCC ' Wild III "II Christ. Int Iiellgiolle Editor To speak In Montague illlllrcll of Christ i editor of the ,. aurru Butler, ciuuum standard. religious week- ly published in Cincinnati. Ohio. will preach nightly. except gnu. day. in the Montague Church of Christ the week of August 21-11. according to announcement Robert Bryan, minister of the Montague Church. The Christian standard is a. Journal having In intornational circulation among members of Churches of Christ. rounded in 1890. it is publidied by the Standard Publishing Co. Mr. Butler is an ordained christ- ian niiniswr who served churches in Penrisylvani and Indiana before being called to his editorial duties in IMO. He will be -remembered by many Island people as the guest preacher at the Prince Edward Is- land Christian convention in 1941. He will also speak at the Island convention in the Fredericton Church of Christ, August 18-20. William Weaie, of the Green- mount Church of Christ, a song leader and soloist, and talented musician, will have charge or music at the Montague meeting. The visiting preacher has an- nounc d the tentative schedule of his sermon topics, as follows: Monday, Aug. 21 - The Con- quering Name of Jesus. Tuesday, Aug. zo - Jesus Christ Is The son of God. Wednesday, Aug. 23 The New Covenant in the Blood of Thursday, Aug. 24 - The Church of the New Testament. Friday. Aug. 25 - The Promised Glory of the Church. Sunday. Aug. :'lL- A. M. - Con- tinuing in the Apostles Doctrine.: P. M. - Secrets of success in the Kingdom of God. Bristol and Vicinity Miss Beatrice Mosher. is spend- ing her vacation with her mother Mrs. Lottie Mosher. Pin George Davemux, who was a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital for some time has gone to array hospital at Halifax for fur- ther treatment. Mrs, John F. Mclnnis. was in the city on Thursday when her son Pius underwent an operation in the Clharlotetown, hospital, for appendicitis. -3- Mr. Alfred McDonald, has left for his duties in Ontario after a vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacDonald. Alfred has been in Ontario for some years now. Mr. Johnnie Blaxland. who was spending a few weeks vacation with his father and brothers and sister here left last week for his it Special purifying purifying lather stops -"B.O.” like nothing else can. Get BATH-SIZE Lifebuoy today. Avoid offending .1. 0NlY HFEDUOY GIVES YOU - All-OVER PROTECTION! rk Ixeluelvo sclonllfle Ingredient iv Icnlehee perspiration odor -Av fresh clean seen! -A- Keeps you refreshed, longer Depend on Lifebuoy for sure all- over body protection. Its special ul-humor ml”. lather "now IOOLISII to think I eouldn'to1lendIfrontnowonIt'e I-'aolvl I-IEAD T0 1'0: . . . LIFEBUOY STOPS "3. USI IT BARN I OI" f Ewen. was Ada McLeod from Charlottetown before her marriage. 'Mr. Pius Mclnnis young son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mclnnis, entered the Charlottetown Hospi- tal on Thursday last to undergo a serious operation the same even- inc. I-lls condition is reported as, very good. I l Mr. Joe MacDonald, C. N. R. agent has returned to his duties at . Tignish, after spending part or his on it!" so she has the power to break down,many a principle of child training as we have employ- ed them, our decided "No!" deter- iorating too often into a hesitant but accepted "Yes." Apple pie and loaves of bread to see us over the week-end" and, into a Week of Weeks for Island and other folks: The old Home Week now do.-vnlng. And our farmers. acutely aware of its arrival now set their courts in order to enjoy it as James point: out "with They stored fuel-wood this after- a clear noon-and into the dusk. Until tomorrow -' Diary - Good- night. col1sciPnce.' The Neigliborsm "Ever-ythiug'e so min-down it'll take weelis of work. Let's .. J it E , yak W i ant.-.-.-'.:-...............-..'v asll: Mom to visit us." ly George Clerk, R 9 Ir. .i..lll.. If .'Ii1'TW.WE;.. lvmentewiilbee j only ' Ti... 1' y my IMPORTANT NOTICE of' EXPRESS EMBARGO Effective immediately, on account of the pos- sible work stoppage due to the current labour dispute, an embargo is placed on all shipments. car-load and less carload of livestock, live poul- try and other perishable goods; gold and silver I bullion and currency which cannot with reason- able certainty reach its destination in Canada or be irenferred toys connecting United States cmier by Monday noon, August 215:, unless authorized eipermlt'over the signature of T. It Mlfmlngoonmi superintendent.-or, Traffic and Mono-ull,.oue. eulo- 009910! a