l’ IIIIIIIIIE EDWARD "fimvw/m/zz/fi/w/m SHOWS2z30-7-9 'I6oAv I yr] n“; >¥m§ _ l4 ‘fr. J f)! ALSO NEWS - MUSICAL - DISNEY CARTOON . 1r. (or IT-IEMGUARDIAN. CHAAQOTTETOEQ THE E STERN GUARDIAN. ll Georgetown: The Pool Olioo; Bristol All! Vicinity Mrs. Anthony Dunn hoe entered tihc Charlottetown Hospital for irnediosi treatment. ilk-lends of Mr. Gerald Berry will be sorry to hear thst he has en- tered the Charlottetown Hospital for heart treatment. The Misses Mary and Mabel Slnnott were week-end visitors to the city along with Ma's. lilrancis Fitzgerald. Mr. Prank Dunn, menagflr of the Morell (lo-operative Store has arrived home from bhe Hoqpital at Charlottetown, a-ftn undergoing treatment. Mr. end Mrs. Pem- Ryan and Mr. snd Mrs. Gerald Flynn sr- rived from Boston lust week on s vacation to their old homes here. Friends of Mrs, Traincr, house- keeper for Father McKenne will be sorry to learn that. she has en- tered the Charlottetown Hospital for treatrnient. Mr. T.A. Ma's-Donald end Mr. John Gaudet left Sunday on rc- turn to Moncton to resume their duties after a two ‘weeks holiday at their homes here. ' Miss Eunice MacDonald of the staff of Robert Simpson 0o. Lin- ited, Halifax, has arrived home to spend her vacation with her par- ents, w. and Mrs. Juries I‘. MM:- Doneld. - B. Mr. Ed Donnelly, electrician frown the city, is doing considerable wiring here and at present is Iwir- ing the Catholic chilrch in Mor- ell Villege including the new sec- tion that is now framed and boarded in. A double weddinfl book pllce here last Wednesday moming Ind a large crowd attended the oere- mony in the Liittle Flower Church when Reginald MacDonald took Eunice MacDonald for his bride AGINTI: UONTAOUts Iloroll I. lnnilrr. Albert Allin. In Ilysoo thwart. Ilsa Home! Oloil. AGINT GIUIGITOWN: Weldon Levon AGINTB UOUIIB; Miss his! Richards sod Gordon Intel Thsfiuaodlanosoybobooghtstonyolsho lollowlng places lo Nlllllllli Miss s. A. Llewellyn; Ills. Cl»- in Souls: Condom and Iloruoo Boner. In it. Iolcfl: The I'm! Olliom- _ "Attention — Mammoth 30-day shoe sale at the Montague Shoe Store. Prices slashed on all lines of footwear. Welcome visitors arriving last wool: wen Raymond Joy. RCA!" and Mrs. Jay end dough-tor from Alasks where A0. Jay is station- ea. They make their home right on the air-port moons and it took s, week of day and night. travelling to luring them buck to their old homes hen where they will spend sin extended leave of some two months. Winter will or- ready be started when the)’ Bet back. Mrs. Jsy' we: Rite O'Brien and her husband was with the Metropolitan Stores betore joining tihe R.C.A.I‘. during the war years. SHIBHHOOKE SCHOOL Report for June. Grade IX - l. Leila Townsend: 2, Dorothy MacArthur; 8, Audrey Mllligan. Grade VIII — l. Helen Lsugihllxl Grade VII — i, Carrie Tnomso ; 2, Junior Oolwill; 3, Leighton Mill- iganx Grade VI — l, Helen Waite; 2, Major Isughlin. Grade V - l. Kathleen Dekker, 2, Elnsor Waite; 3, Gilbert Deruche. Grade IV —- l, Frances Oolwili; 2, Cari Choppel. Grade III — l, Etta. Compton. Grade II (A) —- l. Doris Compton 2, Allison lnughlln: I. Merllyn MacDonald. Gmde II (B) - l, Aubry Arsen- Eliza Deroche. Grade II (C) - 1, Allison Chop- pell. Grade I (A) -~ l. William Waite; 2. l-lsrold White. Grade I (B) -— l, Ronald Demche 2, Dennis Arsenauit. Grade I (C) — 1, Frances ‘Down- send and Irene Thomson (equal). Highest avenge in Senior Grades Carrie Thomson 89.1. / Highest average in Junior Grades Doris Compton 93.9% Perfect attendance. Corrie Tnom- son, Allison Channel, Kathleen Delrker, Helen Wsite and Rondld Deroche. Perfect attendance for the you, Carrie Thomson. ault and Sadie Chsppel (equal; 2, - Georgetown And Iiioinlty --_ and Mrs. Judson Baker and daughter. Heather. have re- turned to their homo in New GlsQow, N. 8.. followiw Lvisit to Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. Mabel Lovers. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Barker's nephew. Everett Llewellyn, who will visit in New Glasgow. Miss Bert Smith who is visiting her sister. Mrs. Edwin MacDonald oi Pamun Island. was a visitor to friends snd relatives in George- town on ‘Ilhursday. She was accom- panied by her nephews, Edwin Jr. and Paul of Pamure Island. and her niece, Miss Katherine Tsvour of Jamaica, New York City. Mr. end Mrs. Milfred Bstohilder of Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy I-leustis of Halifax were visitors to relatives in Georgetown on Monday. Mr. Samuel MacNeili left on Tuesday for Nova Scotlan points for on indefinite period. Mrs. Winnie O'Connor from the U. S. A. is visiting friends in Lower Montague and was u recent visitor to relatives in Georgetown. Many farmers ere reporting that snail potatoes left in the ground from lost season. are growing in groin fields. This, no doubt was caused by the absence of any depth of frost in many sections lust winter. Ono farmer we know of transplanted some oi the young potato plants with success. Mr. Clem Wight, Mrs. W. D. Wight and Miss Ssruh MacPhee motored to the City on Tuesday. —Geo. NEW ACADXA SCHOOL CLOSING On Friday, June 26th. s lsrga number of parents and friends gathered at New Acadia school for the annual school closing, A pleasant program or songs and instrumental music was carried out. The following pupils received their Grade VIII certificates — Shirley Doiron, Genmaine Gallant, Jenny Gallant. Prizes were swsrded by the teacher to the following pupils: Grade VIII —- Shirley Doiron. Grade V - Renilda Gallant. Grade III — Louis Peters. Grade I - Theresa Peters. The following received prizes for perfect attendance for school year; For?‘ walls look I n‘ v IO IOVEIY SIHADES _' I on: . roulour EMPIRE FRI. and SAT. Shows 7 3- 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 I ix-Gun Thrills! Two-Fisied Adioi All] IIIS Sililllil BLACK JACK - In)‘ A \-./-.- __ y‘ flylthIDDi ALLEIi-FIIANKREICHIR SER-IAL - CARTOON ' SONG REEL - QUIZ The Annual Meeting of the Poleio Shippers Advisory Association will bs hold at "‘ TOWN HALL, SUMMERSIDE ' I’ FRIDAY, JULY l6 7 2:30 PM. AII licensed (Federal) Shippers ore eligible for member- ship in liiis organisation end oII ore invited to be present. WM. HUGHES, President. E. D. REID, Secretory. BACKACHE Try this For relief! The kidneys should help eliminate wastes from the system but if they become sluggish and congested the backache you sufler may be nature's | way of wsrning you that your kidneys need s little assistance. DeWitPs Kidney and Bladder Pills is a trusted medicine for this purpose which has been relieving suflsrors in all parts of the world for more than half s century. They act directly and Komptly on the kidneys helping to tone Horn and siding than :0 function natur- s . our drug ' o-wmo Hus buEII n.3,"... n. i; hi.‘ 311'” $2.". l" Ill ll infill Dill! II‘ you buy send s post card to Dewidtx‘! Pilll. IACKACNI Boot. N. Box m, Toronto, noting for s xronsv raousu me mu package. ILADDII DIIORDIII and those minor IHEIIIAAPIC PAIN! so RNIUMAIIC WIINOI! ECONOMY PACK Th: $1.00 peck}: an economy ‘on mus! not rum. l: coelslns 1A limes the qusnliry of the 6O sens silo. DE WITT’S PILLS for Kidney and Bladder Troubles motions; mniol: Illii mnsui STOCKS AND COLOR CARDS CARRIED AT MORELL-MORELI. CO-OPERATIVI VERNON RIVER-VERNON RIVER CO-OPERATIVE CH'TOWN.-M. r. scuumm co. no. NORTH nusrico-rrorirs CO-OPERATICE. KENSINGTON-M. r. scnumsu co. no," ltEoEQUE-WALTER M. newness. SUMMERSlDE-M. r. SCHURMAN co. no. COLEMAN-C. n. WALLACE. OLEARY-JELLWS om. sronc. ELMSDALE-K. n. MATTHEWS. ncmsu-Moans sumac a. co. no. MAYFl-iLD-W. s. MecDONALD. SUMMERSIDE-SUMMERSIDE imiownc DISTRIIUTED n GULF WHOLESALE LIMITED SUMMERSIDE, P. E. l. thanks to the teocrer end expressed regret that he would not be with them another yeer. The Wounerrs Institute oorved a generous supply of ice-cream and cake, then sll dispersed after sing- ing God Save The King. ‘ANGEL!’ ALLEY’ DUE WITH BOWERY BOYS delinquency us they become em- broiled with a potty roolseteer in Monograms “Angels Alloy." 001111118 to-doy to the Capitol theatre. Leo Gorcey and his cohorts are seen in whst promises to be on excltin! action-filled comedy-dream, as they come to grips with u. nefarious mob engaged ln n stolen-car rocket. Clancy's cousin played by Froukll Darro, a. tomh kid out on proba- tion, goes to work for mobster Nes- tor Psivs, who uses reform-school boys for his rockets. They steel new cars which the rackaieex re- peints for block-market. sale. When one of Poives boys attempts to make a. getaway in a stolen car. h! runs over little ‘llornmie Menzies, a neighborhood youngster who ed- mires Gorccy. The Bowery Boys leader gets his pals. l-luntz Hall, Billy Benedict and David Gorcey, to go after the mobster, and break up his rackets. They pretend to work for the racketeer, but the boss‘ dis- covery of the double-cross brings the story to an exciting climax. Th6 Bowery Bove fleht Juvenile . '__ - 7’ “ndetmgftlds hRZCKI-amw‘ h?“ $41?‘ Teacher - Ethel Csllaghen. Germaine Gallant. Ronildo Ull- . —**' SIT 9"‘ W 01‘ 5 F 9- lnnt, Phyllis Gallant. Norma Gal- . ' i c They Will R6169 8t 5t- CIHIIIOI. 1135mm; samu- lnnt, Loretta McCormaclc. OUT OUR WAY . PY Jr ls WIIIIQI" PEI. M. d am. MAQDOn ld ' tow ~ e -- < - .- and will reside! lnmtheir new residence Ambergris. used in Perfumery, 03y: mgsviiifisinvtfgnmte PHI-E: I" WHO mm Jpw ' I _ in Bristol. is found floating on the sag. An sddress wes read to him by '_- I SILLY QI-D GAME A5 ~ _ ~". . sq" Shows Ar - Shirley new» POST OFFICE? rrsAwFuiL. t _ Mrs. Maurice Gallant on behalf of I Ii To SNEAK OUT WHEN ' . 2130-7-8145 the people tendered s vote of “T” _ .' ‘ ' ‘ IIEI’ |< V THE HOMEL‘! ONEG COME LiP-- IT'5 C ' AND IT'5 RUDE-- '~,\‘&\\\s=_;~\-“\\\:~ . b . .. MR. FARME GET voun HAY more: FRIIII IIS ROPE is our yssrly- Business. "Io carry’ It in all sizes. You will find our prices right. “llo not delay, iiuy your rope today". not muslin, Illsgsr ' Olsrlsitslen l |§ll<niwunimlllllszliir-n EIIIIEIIY& co. Lrn-