\.. fviénas mbswzffff, r Troll-FRINGE sow nn-r-i w». MATlNEE 3:30 — EVENING SHOWS 7 AND 9 "Ilse Foxes of Harrow "Richard iiayin - Valor Mciaglan Vanessa Brown MATlNEE WEDNESDAY CANCELLED MEETING ROTARY CONFERENCE TllIlilY and WEDNESDAY snows 3:30 - 7 _ ms wv~ A FOR SALE 'IN SOURIS 2 building lots; truck wag- gon on sioven; wheels (heavy ‘and new);‘ truck waggon axles; heavy springs for‘ heavy express waggons; No. ‘l6 Frost 8r Wood -plow; l ZSO-gollon tank (iron); l Suckville plow; l grain cleaner (Gray and Campbell); l, 2 and 3 inch hardwood (Wide). D. F. MacDONALD Box 243 r Yrmrn run SALE AT GEORGETOWN ESTATE EDWARD HOLLAND Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Jone 25th, 1948. for the purchase of the following lands in this estate: (l) Homestead farm of approxi- mately 20 acres. (2) Woodland tract of approxi- mately 30 sores. l MACPHEE a TRAINOI l . l _THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! RUGIIFORII THEATRE “TliE GANSTERS” HUNTER RIVER- Tuesday Night 8:30 PM. COVEHEAD- Wednesday Night 9 PM. i’ PLYWllllli soars Ply Wood Boats complete or knock dawn frames with all nec- essary materials moulded to shape for V or Flat Bottom boats, from eight to fifteen feet long or your nearest station. Build yourself. Apply to: C. M. FITZGERALD Georgetown, P.E.I. Ii BEST-SELLER. IS TOP FILM FARE With the Twentieth Century-Fox film version of Hank Yerby‘: sen- sational best-seller, "The Foxes o! l-Iarrowflmoviegoers will be afford- ed a rich slice of one of this ria- tion’; most tumultuous and excit- ing eras-J-ouisiana in the bril- liantly colorful, yet brooding and troubled days prior to the Civil War. The film, starring Rex Har- rison and Maureen O'Hara, and opening today at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre, is said to be the most authentic picture yet toreach the screen of a. period unparalleled in its eroclting tempo, its high- spirited men and women, and of the furious conflicts that exploded inlc shattering violence. This was a. period of paradox and of turbulent drama. New 0r- leans had become the Paris of the New World. French at first, and then Spanish, it reached its pie- turesque peak under the dominat- ion 01 the Creoles. It is against this setting. and in this fabulous era, that "The Foxes o-f Harrow" is set. It tells the story of Stephen Fox, a dashing and daring gambler, who came to New rieans with an indomitable dream of power, and of his fiery romance with the proud and beautiful Ore- ole, Odalie. And in its telling, it recreates one of the most fantas- tic and colorful periods of our his- Nfy. IL» .. ____. TH s’ K .\ ‘scan-rs. ssofiaous. Harold r. Stewart. I|I' AOINTI IOUIII: Mil Iliid following h Osorgetown: The Post Office: AOINT GIOIJOITOWI Ialdsa Iaadmlllsstlttteglralyrss llarsistfllair ‘lasers. and Gordon hrsdl The Guardlashnsa! be bought st any 6t the places in Montague: liq s. A. Llewellyn; Ilsa. Clay. in Souls: Golden's and Ilorsoss Roper. in -lt. Peter's: Tholost Oliso. Georgetown _ And Vicinity , t V w, John Boyce visited his homo over the week-end. Maurice mmry and WI"! 1'1"" ry are on a visit to Picatou, N. 5- Mr. and Mrs. L. W- motored to the City on Saturday- Wqlms Herbert Stewart and son Dennis were recent W99“ °" Mrs. Stewart's mother Mrs. John ritsgersld"family, of Charlottetown, Mt. Stewart Messrs. Allen McLean and Hen- ry Clark of Alrbertcn were week- end visitors to Mt. Stewart. Miss I-Ielsn 0’Hs.nley cf char- lotlptown pent the week-end in Mt. Stewart and Savage Harbour. Mr. and like. Walter Affleok and spent gunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A81 Miss Catherine Gallant, who is ensployed in Charlottetown, spent Dicks. m. James Mil-Y. slaves-cum! supervisor in Charlottetown, spent Sunday at his home in Georifl‘ town. Mrs. William Hook of class-lotto- town was a recent visitor to the home of her ‘parents Mir. and Mrs. Herman I-avandier- Mrs. Efnmett Smith and ‘wh Billie of Montreal arrived here on Friday and are visiting MW- smim’; parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Fitzgerald. Mrs. A. E. Levers. Mrs. William Hobbs Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and family motored to Georgetown last week, where they visited relatives , Word was received on Saturday by Captain C. M. Fitzzflald of the sudden death in Moose Jaw. 585k- ntchewan of his daughter, Lottie, Mrs. William MacCullouzh. Sincere sympathy is extended to the filth!!!‘ and other members of the fesnily-— Geo. Mr. Frank Lavnndier is ensued in extensive exterior improvements and decorations to his home. A front entrance is being constructed and g, concrete walk and steps in- stalled. Novel and attflctive wind- w shutters, window boxes and r089 bush trellises have already been attached to the house, presenting s. wry smart appearance. The Georgetown-Lower Mon- tague Perry under ccmmsnd od Captain Henry Larsen and the Georgetown-New Port Ferry un- der commend of Captain William , , crated and shipped to, lggggwem; gelled on undsy after- noon for Plctcu, N. S. where they l Iwill go on the Marine slip for their ,annual overhaul. During their ab- gscnce motor boats will carry foot I rasseng s over the routes. The y boat in operation is being operated by Richard Del-OW. SlilllilSiliIllilllTY Mr. Ivan Mitchell Jr. of Char- lottetown was a visitor i0 50111‘! m! Sunday-S. Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Stewart and their two children Joan and Alan were visitors to Murray Harbour on Sunday. Miss Grace Paquet spent the week-end at the lhome of her par- ents here Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Paquet Miss Hazel Stems, Dietitian at tlhe Provincial Sanatorium was l week-end guest at the homo o! her sister Mrs. Irene Dunlap. . ‘Miss Muriel Richard left Bat- to where she will resume her posit- urday morning by train for Toron- ion at the Toronto General Hos- pitsl Miss Jean MacLeen has returned to Charlottetown after having spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mec- been. Miss Joan Matthews od Grand Entry, Magdalen Islands was l visitor to Souris on Sunday, Miss Matthews will proceed to Toronto where she will spend the Bummt!‘ months with her sister- Mrs. George Dickson of Grasse Isle, Magdalen Islands was a guest at the home of her brother Mr. N. H. Rlzlhards on Sunday. Mrs. Dick- son will leave for Toronto on Mon- day where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Harvey Clllfltto. By Fagaly and Shorten sow usual; vow m oer moor- m: moose smm u your van-menu non-sun cusnoom sum LAMP aucxovi ALL new i-EADEP mm As ms SAFETY sucrose»: or A mace c02- PORATION has AWHIZ rr vacuums our vows y or PREVENTING Accmemc -- l (H\\ f/ 0 \ Eur u: ulem yer neuuso A way 1c KEEP room mums ms can use»: on "moss 1 BUTTER IZUGS Hi6 WIFE IEEPS‘ AROUND! the week-end with her mother. Mi’!- Lawrence Gallant. . .-_.._ Mr. Johnny McKay, formerly of Savage Harbour and now of Bos- i ton. is visiting at the home of his brother for the summer months. Mir. Donald McLeod of Glad- stone. Mass. is at present visiting , his sister Mrs. Lillian MacDonald, and other relatives in Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jay and family of Charlottetown spent the week-end in Pisquid visiting Mr. | Jay's parents, Mr. end Mrs. John ‘ Jay. Tire many friends of Mr. James Atkins will be sorry to hear of his illness in the hospital in Halifax. Mn. Atkins left on Saturday to oe with her hsidosnd. Y The many friends of Mr. Shel- don Jay are pleased to know that he is doing splendidly in the Hali- fax Hospital, sncl are looking for- ward to his return home. l The eight pupils of m. Stewart smool who tried their Grade VIII exams all received their certific- ates. Much credit is due their teacher, Mr. Warren McGuirk. Mr. E2. Clark and William Pig- eon, who are employed with Schur- mans on the new Y.M.C.A. build- ing in Charlottetown, spent the week-end at their homes in Mt. Stewart. Miss llletha Iibehan. hurse-in- training at the City Hospital. and Miss Rowena Mercer and Ethel Ieard, nurses-in-trainlng at the P. E. I. Hospital, were recent visitors to their homes in Mt. Stewart. Mr. Pius J. MacDonald, Mt. Stewart, was s. recent visitor to Debert, N.S.. where he attended a meeting of the Maritime Strawber- ry Growers Association. Mr. Mac- Donald, who is one of the largest growers on the Island, was elected director of the Association. M? ‘BTORK BITES MAN! "Stork Bites Man." the new Un- ited Artlsts comedy stoning Jack- ie Cooper and Gene Roberts, is scheduled to open at the Oarpitol Theatre today. The story has an unusual wrin- kle in that it deals with an invis- ible slnrk which is assigned to watch over a prospective father. who manages and lives in an ap- artment houso that does not allow children. All sorts of complications maul! the your: couple. Jackie Cooper and Gene Rioberts, in their lull-ill Will-Films to keep the new: s secret from Mr. Kimberly, the ap- artment house owner, and their final plight in finding s. piece t; live. The stark, audible only to the future daddy. comes to their rescue and inspires action that solves the problem. ' The cast includes Enwry Parnell as the hard-shelled landlord, Gus Schilling u Hubert Butterfleld, the meddlosonre but helpful bBiby-Mm- olv ruler-man. Sarah Selby as the visiting mother-ln-law and Stanley Filler. who ls heard only as the voice of the stoirk. ~ CANADA ggggongCE 0F EDWARD LAN IN THE PILOBAIF; 00%|?!‘ The 18th day of June A. 1).. 1M8. In re Estate of FRANK T. COF- FIN ls-te of Wateriown in Middle. l" 3W1"! in the Commonwealth of Msnashnsetts in the United gates of America. deceased, tes- To the Sheriff of the County of 911ml Gaul! or my Constable or "Mr-fie omen Wulllll mu County In the said Province. RIAGBEETING: “um 5 "Mn lead the Petition on tile of The llld-{tionsl Bhlwmtst Dank of Boston in the said Commonwealth of Massaelms. etil. and Edward C. Coffin of Rum- fard in the State of lthole Inland in ore the Judge pres- ent ataPro teOasr-ttobalneid In the Court noose in Charlotte- i l; 5i: d??? i regs r gases? ieghérerziis r5.- ‘i i I was _ GUARDIAN. cnsnnqrgggrqwu ASTEN. GUARDIAN Gihflollflfi Von Eldon tradition, with Mr. Herding and the other trustees inquiring for Ten, and evidently amazed by his absencd. with llrs. Van Illden ignoring the matter, was anything but s cheerful sf fair. Once the interminable meal was olveryAprll flow to Alias and got permission to set d! on her search. "I can't think of anything also to do.“ A/pril said. "I'M trustees’ meeting isn't till-nine. and it's just possible 1'11 get him here in time." "All right," Allxe nodded. "rake the roadster, April dear, and please don't speed, no matter what hop- pens. The folds‘ are wet." “I'll be careful." April did not stop to change her dress, but picked up arraineoat in the hull, and was olf. It was s comfort, when she readied the Andrews‘ old-fashioned -bundied in her fur cost, waiting on the steps. "If he isn't at the ‘Devil?’ It! asked, “where slhsll we try next?" "One trouble st a time." April groaned. "I'm afraid you're right. He's all too likely to be there." And sure enough, when they had felt their coats and turned into the biz. nearly deserted supper room. with its polished floor and music- lans’ platform, 'I‘en‘s voice was the first they heard. He had the table in the farthest corner of the room and was sitting-no, he was stand- ing 0n it at that particular mo- ment, bowing gravely to Hill and Clwenn who seemed to have Just arrived. ~ “Celebratingmhead of time with s vengeance." April gnoened. "What shall we do? Oh, I'll have to ask bin . . ." _ 0t late it seemed to be April's fate to be continually obliged to ask favors as the one she had determined to ignore. New. when Bill-big, sturdy, dependable Bill- came across the room to her, she was sled enough to out her bur- oen on his shoulders. “Bill, I've got to set ‘Ion home. 'I.‘his is the night he's supposed to meet the trustees." "Tonight?" e111 rwhlstled. "Gosh. I hoped that affair had been post. poned along with the wedding. Gwenn and l only just arrived, and I had no idea she'd made a cate with Ton. I'm afraid he's been drinking a bit while he waited." “He may not have taken much.’ Noel put in. "It's just that he’s a1- fected so easily." “I know," Bill frowned, "but we can't take him home the way he is." He turned to April. "You say the meeting! at the Van Eden's!" "Yes," she nodded. "We have scarcely an hour." "All right. I'll see what can be done to straighten him out. You two sit dcwn and haw some cof- fee." A moment or two later April had the satisfaction of seeing Ten make n scmewhst wavering exit from the supper mom under the escort of Bill and a grinning wai- ter. Shortly afterwards Bill came beck to the corner table where April and Noel had joined Gwenn. ‘The proprietors got s swell flat upstairs." Bill said cheerfully. “He's suggesting to Ten to try a cold shower and a good stiff bromide to clear his head. I'm awfully sorry you should have been bothered, April." He was looking at April closely- because she was an Arpril he had never met before. Bill thought he knew every shift and change of her gay personality, all her looks and ways, her little tricks and jokes and sudden bursts of tem- per. He had been iihinklux O1 he!’ as a dear, funny, ccmpanionsble child, and tonight he sow s. beauti- ful girl exquisitely dressed and Just as unseYiI-conscious as in the old blue apron. The golden-Will"! dancing frock made Avril lovely a5 a yellow rose tonight, but a rose serious, her blue eyes vexed and dark. She ceresfor Ten, Bill told himself. No use her telling me she doesn't. Must be in love with that young limb, or- ths ¢up towards her. "You're shiv- ering, April and your 811W!" l" wet. Just as soon M, Parker's feeling more fit, We'll all start home to- gether. Perhaps if the crowd-‘f "Speak for yourse ." Gwenn broke in, laughing. "I haven't any intention of going home ti1l.!'m ready." Ellie lolied in her chair, smoking a cigarette in a long-hold- er. lookedW-rig and smart in hI russet wool skirt and matching velveteen jacket. "I've ‘got two in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. st or near the Royal Bank of Canada neartheBanhofNova loctisin persons Interested in the notice thereof. WITNEIS Isis Honour llssold Leonard Palmer, lodge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queens County. they day and year first above written. By the Court. ($60.) l. MAIGADII‘ PALIIII. Iosistns. (L. S.) sslfa? ' ¥ . No, Mr. Brown. I! M. Dinnenafornrslnffairinthsv white _v house on Cliff Street, in find Noel without dewy markls Her face was ~ "Drink your coffee." Bill pushed ' ohsrlottetown aforesaid and at‘ or A Charlottetown aforenld so mains: _ Estate as aforesaid may have dos ' - fiflww (kid OLD VIR FOR POll/NG YOUR OWN "USE OLD V/RG/N/A F/NE CUT GINIAL rm/W dances booked with the boy kiend." she continued. "lhere—there's the music at last. Come on, Bill." She stubbed out her cigarette and Jumped up, with a little imperative snap of her fingers that her part- ner reluctantly obeyed. How many times worse s. fool than a lad like Parker, Bill told lfinself, is the man who lets the Gwenn Hardin type of girl black- mail hkni Bla all, an. ugly word but that was what it amounted to. Bill's plans for new develop- ments in Clhairty Square were taking rapid shape, but he was not do what he could for Ten Parker —-Iind at least kept him out of Grimm's clutches through this critical time ilhough at consider- able cost to himself. Gwenn had taken full advantage of the bar- gain shemade on the night of April's party. Wlhen Bill rebelled at a date, she sighed and said if he didn't want to take her out, Ten Parker would. And the worst of it was, she confided with apparent regret, she never seemed able to keep p001‘ Ten from drinking. "Just one more party, Billy boy." Grwenn had insisted, car-railing him at the Bureau that morning. 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