PAGE 51cm )\OQOQO-)OOOOOOO unshtikeuble devotion! Sponsored by Cot-o! 8;. OJ-Q-O-O-OQ OH-O-OO-O-§§-OHO§§O0§£§Q-Q+O+.¢%%‘vv v Wm _ kWh/WWW L The changing eI the guard ol Buckingham beloved Irish ballads. .. TODAY -- Donn Andrews - Merle Oberon “NIGHT SONG" Sports - Cartoon -—~Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD ~— Will. and Tlilllt. 1C EVENTFUL YEARS HAVE BREATHTAKING LOVE STORY. l} ITS FRESHNESS AND CHARM. IT IS HERE AGAIN TO RECAPTURE MEMORIES OF AN ERAMNOT TOO FAR BACK TO BE FORGOTTEN...NOT TOO RECENT TO HAVE BUT THE RICHEST OF MEMORIES. in ntlwws ow" Q/owlflq co 00": ANNABELLA HENRY ronos --“ r s- €HNI¢ Q to e a a e I Q I i oaoo-eo-woe-eeav 0-0004-0 e+o+o+o+e++o+ooe-- DISNEY CARTOON -¢ ¢ -4s e~e¢e~*e¢“e.fie.vflvo. e- v$v“‘ IIII, MR. BRUWII (Continued from Page 2) harsh, "Lorry didn't went. my tor- giveneea. She wanted money enough to live comfortably till Manuel could arrange to join her in Chicago and they could marry. He's very well on. 1 believe. The first arrangement I ollered wasn't Alixe" Jerome's voice softened "I looking away from Jay into the fiire. "I can wondering,” she said, "what will happen to Lorry 1n case this man tails her? If that hap- pens, shouldn't you write her. give her another cha-nce? Not so much THE guasnisnggnsizcoqrrarowu THE EASTERN cuARDnsN AGINT usurious-own. Weldon lama " scams‘ sounss. Mlaa Enid Richards and Gordon ramn The Guardian may be bought at any of the lollowlng pleoee to Montague: Mil B. A. Llewellyn; llra. Clu- Il Georgetown The Poet Oflieet In ionrle: Conrloife and Florence loner. In 8t. Peter's: The Poet OlIlea. ; cams fllllllllfl Mr. Alton MacKenzie spent the holiday week end in Charlottetown JFOI. BALI-INT Chevrolet coach. Bound body. Apply to L. C. Jenkins, Point Pleasant. ' 1W1 "l! CWY- ‘week end at the home of her par- uents, Mr. and Mrs. 5t. Clair Ps- Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotell were quay“ recent visitors to Charlottetown. Miss Ruth MacDonald motored Ml- 3°11" P“? "WW1 ch“ to Souris mm Nova Sootls to IMAM" "it "W" W'- °1 u" spend the holiday with her father. ‘"993- . Mr. Jerome MacDonald. Ill‘. Joseph Johnson w“ I bllll- Th M; Mm Mutt.‘ M" vlllw" 5° chumuw" ‘- and Tloanulgiters spill the week sltvrdev- lend ii the home o! Mr. end Mrs. J. B. Matthew here. __-_ Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and daugh- ter Gertrude were visitors to ML and M,‘ J_ a M_ Dame; chllhtwmw" °“ SEEM“? Qmotored to Novs Scotia on Satur- day where they spent the holiday week-end visiting Mrs. Daisiels parents. Mr. and Mrs. William White oi Borden, spent the weak end here visiting Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson. I and their two children Palsy and Ronnie, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. is. i... Stewart. . Mr. Ashley Allen is having a verendah and look-out built on his house on Water Street. The work is being done by Mr. Albert. skin- ner. , i Mr. and ‘Mrs, Herman Martin and their two children Kay and Bruce spent the week end at the home o! Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. Burden. Mr. John C. MacDonald, who now resides in souris. arrived in Georgetown a. few days ago and is relieving Mr. J. Waldron Lsvers. deputy prothonotsry who is tak- ior his summer cruise to the Bri-, _ being ex- tish West Indies. Congratulations are boiler at Mr. William S. Msrtells W175i" lwwn“ Walter MscQuerrie spent the holl- dsy week end in Antlgonlsh where they visited Mr. Stuart Curry, who is a member oi the etafi o! the llll‘. and Mrs. Milton Hemphiil o! Pictou. N. 3.. accompanied by their ‘ daughters, Mrs. Daniel MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H. Butler‘ Mr. William Crockett and Mr.‘ le-insberg. htrioia It. John. Janie White. Master John MacDonald l impassioned romance that soars on golden wings of melody i and Master John Meshes. telling of a women's stronge deception . . e men's t KGINTI: MONTAGl:l~‘-: new“ Landry. Albert Althea. sire. Bree w. w” an?“ “wed bu‘ TIIIIIIY and WEBIIESMY Sftows 323° - 7. - 8245 from Halifax last Wednesday altar ‘oomple“ his training at the Canadian Vocational Training 5ctiool. He has now taken up a ‘position with his uncle. Mr. N. H. ‘Richards; Mount Stewart .___ Brighton MllDflllgl-ll and I'll where he visited man o! his Ill’- $3iif&i'.".fi¢é'3§.€£".t2‘ Georgetown " a m Cltotloolftei-own lfiolisajrlgsllfilivfllillaso rrs A —— mm“ I m m“ -—- I M!" 7mm’ D919’? nanny m‘; Miss Grace Psquet spent the Mir. Justice M. It. 30001158!!! 13¢ Rev. Edward Baldwin were recent visitors to Mt. stswsrt. Mr. Basil Jay who has been employed with Whslen Bros. con- struction company in Newcastle.‘ N23. returned home on Hunday. Mrs. ueorge Anistie and daugh- ter. o! Pea-lees. were visit/ore t0 It. Stewart on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Morrison of Mt. Stewart spent the holidays visiting Mrs. Morrison's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield of Psrrs- boro, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. mm Garnhann were recent visitors to Kerislrigton where they have purchased a. farm and where they intend to reside next (all. Mr. David Bell of the Rnysinenk stafl. Mt. Btewert, spent the holi- ldsys at his home in Stanley ; Bridge. 5 Mr. and Mrs- Guy Glover and ’ Miss Jean Aflieok were recent vis- itors to Ottawa. when they ac. stion to the holy priesthood on 1 Pahnm iiloutlfiz-rmilwseenatglcgifillns you Mth tieended ire‘ Mr. Th: sandal’. Jun‘; 6th. He celebrated ‘ an w o veers e h jubil t 1030 Bunde inwmltewmberbv 5W “SURE CURB" l: Linn." m“ trwbled’ “L” “Yr?” wwkme“ "m" 3m“ smu" ‘I’ ivedclinfl anniversary Thursdfi‘ oil morningozsslstfe‘; 1:! Rev. Dr. MOI‘: lelin Msfiermosksinaino Pets Smith Short l Mm" long fine hands were Co" o! CQBX-llotcetfwn ‘lflieinmgtigis 1m ‘veek’ “h” " D'”°“7 m“ Gm” Y clasped on her knee, and she was ed 'm S3 lll‘ BY l! H‘ l 8 Mwnomm u mhnuwn. ‘m! 0 Rev. Bazil Oroloen as master o! ceremonies. Rev. Raymond Mt:- Kenzle of St. Dunstenh University preached a very inspiring sermon for the occasion. other members Daailinevorrlancels a a mortgage! A. mortgage made it practicable for fiou to buy that new home of yours. ut if you have the usual type of mortgage, and are around 40 cars of age, the chances are 1 in 6 at you ' will not live to see your home' clear of dobt-irgrim pros ct for your family in these days of ousing shortages. You can, however, guarantee that mortgage payments may he met through The Imperial Life. When there is mortgage insurance it is the mortgs e which moves out at death-not tge family. Call your Imperial Life man today. Irsnnlsl. lira POUNDID "97 IIIAD O ICII TORONTO PROVINCIAL AGENCY: 7.5 Queen St, Charlottetown ZJUNE- gsgiesa _ .‘A 1 sL-.<. <> enouigih. It wasn't till I scrapped Mr. Frank Keays srid Mr. Bruce tended the wedding o! their sister, .S<§|E,',',.',T:'.,l°,LI,',.',§L EXTRA’ l’ "l! a large; allowance that 1hr‘? m3 hi‘ lmllday‘ Stewart motored to Chsrlottetownl Stella. _ ' ' comenied my keeping both tie last Tuesday where they attended - . 11.. pqgggmfy o! "VISITING 1' bgyg_flnqu.gh god lmows W118; she Word was received here s few a meeting o! u“ Impala‘ Q“ duh m“ Terrence Campbe“. “fish NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY Iy Clifford MocBride P"-"'°' l-°"d°"--- v u i mum h“? 50m? W191 "W" 1!! day“ 35° m“ 3°)’ Gm“ h“ mm‘ ers at the Charlottetown l-lotei. priest of Si. Andrews celebrated ~ IRGINIA < that little flat in Chicago, an ed the luxury liner. may Rodney n“ sou. anniversary of his ordin- TEAW‘ “m” F'““'* "Y "WE mfi TEACHER r MKJRK 5O I'LL. TELL MCI‘ MY. BOOKS Canadian Bank of Commerce there. ‘o; m, clergy w", Rm w,“ Callaghan. Revhx. C. MacMillan. and Rev. T. P. Butler. The choir was under the direction of Rev. Father Lsnnlgan of St. Dunstarfs and Audrey and sons, Junior and Elwyn motored to Georgetown during the week end and visited relatives and friends. for her sake as for the children's." “My boys?" Jay smiled. “Don't worry over them, Alixe. They mu- sed their mother at first, but they land, including those 0d govern- ment departments, national mus- eums, learned societies and pro- fessional bodies. CITY OF LEARNING Mr. Melvin MacKenzie arrived home from Nova Scotla Bundsy to Tilers are more than 660 lib- spend the holiday with his psr- rariee in the city o! London. Eng- The" eosyuyuy s’ /. -bofh for only or HERE'S the answer to your weed problems . . . a 5-oz. louse of 96¢. mental store. LOOK FOR WEED-FREE IEAWIIS Medal’! I TO Aura/HM;- SPRAYERLIC 44.5’ muqndspra V I rm-I/m- I m; bottle of the miracle weed- killer, Green Cross Weed-NoMore (enough to do 1,250 sq. ft. of lawn) and a Green Cross Automatic Sprayer. Both for the bargain Quick-penetrating Weed-No-More kills weeds without digging . . . simply sprays them away without banning lawn grass. Goes to work sofast, rain cannot spoil its effectiveness. The Automatic Sprayer screws onto the top of a standard gallon jug. Get this special lGreen Cross Weed-No-More _deal today at your harcQ/are, drug or depart- THE YOUI___AISUIANCI OE DIPINDAIILVITY Till CANADA PAINT CO. IIQIYCI m insane-caucus co. ' . . " L "It'll ' CI CANADA llflllll Till sows IIOTIIIII COMPANY MIIIID TIII llIIlVIlN-WILIIAMC CO. got over it all too soon. lately they've been apples‘. I think, than ever in their lives. "I'm glad cd that,’ Allxe sighed ‘They're suqh darlings." "My boys?" Jerome showed "Why you don't know them, do you?” “No, that is-Tve seen them with you in the street." Alixe was suddenly confused. "Certainly." she said, "they don't look un- happy." “Fai- from it." Jay smiled. "Be- tween Bill Brovm and the attend. ions of this O'Toole woman the Bureau is sending in. my two little rascals are in a. lair way to be spoiled." "Mrs. O"Il0ole? I - I wanted to ask you if she is satisfactory?" “She's really a wonder, A!ixe. I get the kldss supper and my own. you know, and lately I've been finding surprises in the kitchen. Caikes and gingerbread-once s. big meal: loaf—tucked arivay in the oven. She launders the curtains and covers and things so well you'd swear‘ they were new. What; I can't understand is how such a Jewel has escaped a _ohe!'s job." Jay talked on about the little ooys and his domestic arrangements and Alixe llsteneduwith a Slip- Dressed smile and a delightful warmth about her heart. It was an absurd. undignitied tangle she had got herself into, of course but it need never be found out. "Tooley" would be as short-lived 8.18 JBYOITIG expected. fade into thin e r. (To Be Continued) ROIJIIEIIRI) THEATRE SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL "DON'T GAMBLE WITH STRANGERS" ond The Cisco Kid in "SOUTH OF MONTEREY" HUNTER RIVER- Tuesday Night 8:30 PM. COVEHEAD- Wednesday Night 9 P.M. FOR ssm IN SQURIS 2 building lots; trnclt wag- end new); truck VIIIQQOII axles; heavy springs ior heavy express voggens; No. I6 Frost d. Wood plow; I ISO-gallon tonlt (iron); I Sockvillo plow; I groin cleaner (Grey and Campbell); l, 2 and 3 inch hardwood (wide). D. F. MocDONALD Iox 243 gen on sloven; wheels (heavy ‘ ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mac- A party consisting of Howard Kenna’ Walker. Maurice Debory, Abhle MacPhee, Sammy MacNeill. Joseph Goiell, Jr., Lloyd Hemphlll. James MacConnell. Jr., and l-Iughie Go- tell motored to the city on Satur- Miss Rena MacLean, R..N., daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs. It. C. Mac- Lean left for Montreal on Monday morning where she will resume her i?‘ "WI"! ‘fdl “mm” ‘h’ position at the st. Ann's Military nsrnens Carri vs . Hospun A meeting oi the congregation Miss Muriel Richards, who for the past seven months has been interning at the Tbrontn General Hospital. arrived home last Mon- day to spend her three weeks‘ va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Richards. o! l-roly Trinity Church was held in the church hall on Friday even- ing. A good attendance was pre- sent and important discussions took place and decisions reached. relative to the iuture maintenance oi.’ the church. Attending were:- Archdeacon Harrison of Bummer- side. Rev. D. A. Yso, rector, Judge Palmer, Vice-Chancellor of the diocese and Major T. E. McNutt oi Charlottetown. Miss "Bonnie" Mocbean cele- brated her seventh birthday on Saturday and to her enjoyable party she invited the Misses Joan Stewart. Margaret MscLai-en. Dor- othy Poole, sanclra Strong, Marlon MacLaren. Lynn Ann Roach; Aud- rey Roach, Kay Martin, Jone Help Kidneys SOMETHING T0 THROW DOWN Gauntlet was the name given to a steel glove forming the port o! the armor of the knights. '4' 1' "M30" ll Billl ACIIGS OPTOMETRIST “iii-Tow E‘l'..’..‘°§i‘."“ia'a.°#.‘l"m-"‘f Fitting and Supplying Glasses xmtr: gyawatggfir Eto- dar troubl you anoul G . Within MONTAGUI. r.e.s. fimlfilifitritraiig’ flhlssiéiisiillr"; o ' I ll oftlca Blazers. l2 A M Pugh-shafts: iEymu qtéloxfill E's-vi: n r s s» = P-M- h. ims"'=:ii.".'.i.'i.:n.:':i'ai:" “anal”. “c” h! appohfimont as; Bladdar lfifil. bly return the Office Connected "With It" -Ygrhl.l':mmgollufl° University: the organist was Miss Rite MacDonald. An address o! congratulation was read by senator J. P. McIntyre and the presentat- ioi-i of a purse was made by Mr. D. J. MacDonald. Afterwards a banquet for m‘. Campbell's friends and relatives was held in the Par- ochial House. In the evening he had a jubilee benediction in the church where a fine choir partici- nsted in the service. Among the messages of congratulation was s telegram from Right Rev. Arch- bishop Usullivan. NORTH TRYON SCHOOL ‘Ilhe following is the standing of tlhe pupils o! North Tryon School roi- the month o! May. Grade VII - l, Doreen Howatt; 2. Elle. Wood; 3. Ide Wood. Grade V! - i. 104s lVlnisDonsld: 2. Ralph MacDonald; 3. Dcsne Jonheon. Grade V -- l, Helen Hovntt; 2, Hazel Dawson; B» Mabel M”. Donald. Crude IV (Sn) - ‘l, Arthur Callback; 2, Raymond Thomson; 3, Blair Delano,” Grade IV.(Jr.) —- 1, Winnlfred ‘Ihmmeon; 2, Elizabeth Thomson; 3. Cslvln Thomson. Grade III —- l. Donald Mac- Dvllflld; I. Kline Wood; ti. George Wood. Grade I — 1. June Jolhneon; 2. Ronald Johnson: 3. Kim Spenrely. Primary Clses - 1, Jessie How- ett; 2. Adele Dixon; 3, Wayne Thomas. a and noth- to loee, l0 den‘! sonar In he! Cl! Dilla- CNtI. "t"! W" urn: minimum out out WAY - a. J. n. 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