v. lQQ-QHO+¢v+QrQoo4»vv40oaro§eo0oo§e e00 PAGE EIGHT yrniilor -SHOWING 2 EXTRA! NEWS SPECIAL . CANADA" Beauty Contest. Halifax. - Also: 3» s l? cowiii Mwy-‘fli ONT - lill iflllr . rem-tentative?» ROOT VALLII-RAfMLlIS-MRRY BUNNY-fill“ SAM! Sports - Cartoon. .. _ mo; [j roost and armour},- é 4 :30 - 7 - 8:45 #28171 A teen-ago romantic " on his neclrmlru glances slabs alter his 010010.. . anl a [alt-up eves his heed! Maritime Girl wins "MISS Miss Jean Ferguson of Qxxv ‘(~<.\o\~0c\(.v.\c\cv\'.\,\4.\r >090 ooeovovovo EMPIRE 0 0 Show: Matinee SciiurdayfOiilyaTllSOl THE GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Kaawliir IONTAGUl-z: lhruld r. Stewart. m» sauna aauaaaru saunas IOUBIB: an“ ma In Georgetown: The Past Oftice: lnfléf; .3311!’ Al‘ HOME. — If it l5 Gifts we have thorn. if it is P1106 you can't beet them. 0. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. pQENTENCED T0 a YEARS- The case of OllflordDrwan o! Five Houses, King's County, charged with inceat and tried under the Speedy Trials Act before Judge C. St. Clair 'i‘rzilnor in the King's County Judge's Criminal Court. was brought to a close yesterday. The accused. WhO 0T1 All!‘ 20m had been found guilty. was sent- enced to serve four years in Dor- oheater-Penitentiary in rvewBruns- wick. Mr. S. S. Hessian. K.C.. Montague. appeared for the Crown and Mr. n. n. Bell. Kn. for the accused. Prosecuting officer m the case was J. W. Levers. Georgetown TONIGHT and SATURDAY And Vicinity Work was started a few days ago on the Dominion Gqi-erximzlii Queen's lVharf. It is planned to‘ AND Nil lTAlllON ILACK JACK Plus: Serial - Adventure - Travel - Cartoon put new bracings on the piles oi the "L" shaped portion running east and then north from the main wharf. This “L" provides one protection for our boat harbour| and it will also be topped planked. ' The work is under the capaop: foremanship of Mr. Anglfi M3” Lean. Work is profit-Mini Yflwflbl-Yi after a short. unavoidable delrli‘ while awaiting delivery o! meter- ial on the interior of the school which is being covered with insul board. As each room is completed it is being given a thorough cleaning. When the work on the interior is finished the brick SlJ- ing will be applied to the n.i'.- aide walla and storm Wind0~V5 fitted. m. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins were recent visitors to the City. Mr. Wallace Crossman of the stailf of Faiconwood Hospital lJ Charlottetown was a recent guest of his sister. Mrs. Mary Yorston. also a guest of Mrs. Yorston WM Mr. Daniel Mahar of Chariot c- Lsmlry. Albert Altlel. Mn. Iyroa Harriet Clair. WNi Walden Levon Richards sad uordoa lend The Guardian may be bought at any of the lsllowlna ulaeea in Montague: Miss B. A. Llewellyn; In GIG). in Souris: Camden's and s-lorelee In It. Peter's: The Poll OM60. Place lllger llotel llas Lively History MONTREAL, Aug. a _ (w) —Pli1¢8 View Hotel, celebrating its 50th anniversary tlhls month, has seen the pomp oi.’ royalty and the banquets or celebrities, but than it is today as it echoes to ll"? lliilihter o! 66 kiddies. Built in i891 and officially turned in Auzust. 1M. it has had an exciting history. It wal the lafil- word in accommodation at the turn o! the century and even in the late 1920s it held a leading place in Montreal's social life. The site was once a 60-foot hill marking the end of Notre Demo l§treet. In i656 a defence outpost isnc-wn as Fort St. Louis Val .5l‘€CYE(l on U125 hill, followed later by the hotel and station. The "am? Vlger is derived from MRS FRAN K NORTON Her many friends on Prince m. ward Island will hc sorry to 1am of the passing in Edgartown, M”; on July 10th. 194a of Mrs. Frank Norton. The late Mrs. Norton was a daughter ct the late John Dixon and his wife Jane Marchbanka of DeSabfe. Of a kind and cheerful disposit- ion Mrs. Norton was always a wel- °°m¢ Sues?- alfrwna her many friends here. Besides a sort-owing husband she leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother two sons, Kenneth and John and twp tlauzhwra. Adella and Estlns, also three half-sisters Athlside, Mrs. Chadwick of Edgartown, Mo“; Margaret, Mrs. A. J. McLean of Fmherst, N’. 5.; and My; Jgflm ‘H Myers of Hampton, also two half brothers, Relzinald Dixon or ‘Dryden and John H. Dixon o; 1);. Sa e. WWI! f CAPITOL Shows Daily 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 TOOAY and SATURDAY Only ONCE has the movie cam- era ever recorded these famous thrilling scenes! Only ONCE has the screen ever revealed ‘such savage jungle secrets! recaptured so much authentic adventure. See the one and only thriller of thrillers! . the king of all wild animal shows! Also TERRYTOON SPORT and COMED ‘M n» .'1\ n’ i H. J. MABON orrommtsar Iltllnl aurl Bus!!!” 011'" I . MONTAGUI. P-l-l- Bouts: Oftles u u u L". I to l PM. II na- u. or nuwlflhfll 0017i’; ‘Connects! Ill! Drill Ital P. It I. Hospital, -Cor. Cornwall Personals The many friends of Mr. Colin Murray. Meadow Bank, will learn with regret that he has entered the Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacDonald qt Black River, N_ 3., arc gpgnd. ing a pleasant holiday in Cornwall, at Mrs. MacDonald's old homo, The death ia arlnoumed a M", Louis MacPhee, Clyde River, who Passed away in tho Mince Edward island hospital, after a long and painful illness. She was 55 years of age. Besides a number of brothers and sisters the late Mr; mcphge who was highly esteemed ia our. vived by her husband and your children. — ATTENTION ollocsllir mo mar STORE owners Nov ln stock: Ons m. Refrigerated Display Counter. Cash or terms. today:- Cali or write STOREY ELECTRIC I33 Euston St. - Phone 2679-L The Government road maintain- er was engaged in scraping the main Town Road as far as the town boundaries on Tuesday. ‘Firs machine did not come down lvialri and Water Streets, which are in excellent shape and machmely would only tend to disturb the coating of calcium chloride. 8p- plied by the Department's spread- er earlier in the summer, and which rlds us of the dust nuis- ance on those streets. The Dominion Government Dredge No. 9 arrival in George- town on Monday from Murray Harbour. in tow of the tug Pug- wash. Captain Milton Chapman. The tug returned to Murray Har- bour and on Tuesday made the trip to Georgetown with the mud swwa in tow. Within a day or ra dredging operations will get. un- derway at the Railway Wharf. Mr. Waited- Campbell of Boston. Msaa, is visiting the Province and is the guest of his sister. Mrs. ‘Jlfilliam Wight in Burnt Point, -Geo. which will OUR BOARDING HOUSE JAKE ASKED U5 IF W trosr FNfiai-lgifiiFF e i-llS even SAW BILL‘! THE- Klb! hie-woo HIM r40, BUT THE KlD MUST 8E Awouuo BECAUSE we've it. E HAs Bees) CAUGHT "TWICE, Bur l-le Keeres His aieci4 SUCK wlTi-l BEAR GREASE. Asio ‘rue Moose:- suPs oi=l=l .4 In Messsoriam In loving memory o! . Michael Palm who w» killed n Blcllnond, August 23rd, i944. and-Fl ‘Lovingly Remembered by m; w“, ' inlly. In Memoriam Y" lflvinx nsmry of Mr-a John .11. (‘olwlll who rib-parted this m, August 27th, 1946. Three yum have passed since that sad day When the one I loved away. God callvl her home, it was lilo waa ea-lled Fofket her no. I never will. lliappy and smiling. always content Lcverl and respected wherever she went. Always thoughtful. willing and kind What s bmutiful menscry aha Mi. behind. lovingly Remembered by Husband. MONTAOIIE SOllOOL Will Open On TUESDAY, AUGUST 3i with the exception of Grads X4 open on SEPTEMBER 7 s Maior Hoopla 1 5ND Tue i<lo eooo! JAKE THINKS racemes/aux is some cl-iAizAcrsia AROUND PlTCl-llfdé‘ / STRIKES wlTl-l ~ Butters - I'LL TELL You How we cm THE culei. our ol= i-iis Wi6/ A E‘S LlKlE "ti-us $CENARtO= r-‘r _ 4 hris probably never been hgpplgf Feeling low? . Th! ‘locum: a Medl- zood Tea. Wines: a ll lust what you may used when you feel low, run down. ' u" * ' helps 5 tlu mucous system and Tangent; body tissues and organs.‘ Wlncmun zpilrjls. Sci. ifyoifn so mg ow Wincarnis, lotus’! islp you feel .. slthler. Buy a bottle ol Iincarnlqs Medi- d Tonic today —-it's [res from harmful drugs. Al att uwuu couurius ' ’ r24 Montreal's first mayor, Jacques viger, who donated the land now known as Place Viger Square to the city. After the turn of the century Place Vigor l-Yotel played host to Lili Larigtry, the famous English beauty. She was a favorite at court in her clay. Feted Edward V!!!’ I In-1939 hhe city of Montreal tendered the Prince of Wales, Ieter King Edward VIII. a civic banquet at the Place Viger Ho- tel. Records show it was also the favorite stopping place in Mon- treal oi’ Sir Wilfrid Laurier. By i985 more modern hotels had stolen the spotlight anrl Viger was closed as a hotel. With press- ing need for space in the city during the Second World War the hotel was taken over by the fed. erai government as a manning pool for merchant seamen. At the close of the war it was leased to Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation by the Can- adian Pacific Railway, owner and builder, for use as anergenoy housing for veterans. Some con/version was necessary and the first veterans’ families moved in in November, 194d. The hotel's once famous salon now is reoonverted into a children's play- room. Castle-like Place viger Hotel which has played host to makers of history now is home to 50 families with 65 children, who are victims at the housing shortage. Monkey At Large In Ottawa 2;‘ OTTAWA, Aug. 25-40. Jo. a ill-pound monkey with a love for fun. left his cage for a bit of a spree in Ottawa South Saturday and earned the attention of some 700 people. Police. who failed to see lhe hurnor in it. said the monkey chewed through the wires of his cage at the rear of a Fifth Ave. home and jumped on the shoul- der of a girl riding her bicycle through the quiet. residential dis- trlct. When the girl. unidentified. screamed and fell from her bi- fiyfile. Jo Jo tried to make anim- presslon on 10-year-old Ivan Parks. He bit the boy. then scam- pered- to the roof of s house on Fourth Avenue. Along came rlve-year-old Ann Rushtori of suburban woodroofe. Jo Jo leaped down to her shoul- der. slid down the front of he: dress and scratched her chest. Then the chase bgan. Hun- dreds of persons in the ares gath- l cred to capture the animal. Ev- entually {o Jo was cornered lr. the back yard of a house. One man toldypolice he knew all about monkles and coaxed Jc Jo over to him. Jo Jo, a bit sus- BACK TO SCHOOL i YOUR IITTLE ONES [leading Jewellers l Everywhere CHARLOTFIETOWN N0 Season Ever Boosted ill/lore Lovelier Styles! The New COATS, suns and DRESSES are a revela-S llbll in beauty and style. GREENDAUS, with their 3 stores buying power, get first choice from top- l grade manufacturers . . Consequently you see ex- clusive “style hits” at GREENOALST A DISTINCT ADVANTAGE lN CHOOSING NOW You get first choice when stocks are at their best . . you save l0 per cent for early buying . . you are privileged t0 have any garment reserved till required 0n payment of a modest deposit. We extend a hearty invitation to see the New Styles USE LAY-AWAY PLAN CHOOSE NOW... GET GREENDA l lllllllllllllllllllElllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ‘. ‘i l 0% OFF 99 Queen Street Ladies’ Store picious. bit him twice on the hand, once over the right eye and twice on his nose. A Humane Society oflicer - ally took Jo Jo into custody a d returned him to his caflo “Win15 Roberts, owner of the pet. was away from the city. Probably he'll hear a lot about Jo Jo when he returns. COMPETITION FOR CANAD By June 1. 3.100 metric tons of Swedish seed-potatoes were ex- ported to South America. It is reported that Swedish seed-po- tatoes have lately begun to at- tract. attention in various couri- tries. due to their disease-resist- ant qualities. ‘naioma - (GP) - raw" aboard Canadian Pacliac. planes in Saskatchcrvnn A were handed a plvre n! l~z~ cake commemorating ill" anniversary of n S<‘l‘il?t‘llil.’"l mestic air service he: the name of Prairie Airnn .. SHINOLES 210 lll. Shingles-Twin and 3-in-1 RIO VEE-LUK 12s in. Shingles - llsde, Greens, llaek and Blends COMPLETE srocx or rvrnv- ll s THING NEEDED FOR ROOF RENEWAL AND REPAIR: PLASTIG GEMINI! ‘ and aoor ooilrirlos MINERAL sumcs m i8"x36“_ Red, Green and Black -Alsb- l lwsnoin noormc la 45 and 55 lb. STORM KIIIO with l7" Selvedged Edgo. " Mineral surface, conetructad to provide o double thick surface in two weights. Various colors.- IIATE YOII IIOIIE TllllT WlllTEWASll-JOI YET? _ ____,>...yc-_.___..~..._._ “a... :1 a .. We have Lump Lime, In I00 a. bags and zoo lb. barrels.’ Selling at a/rgduccd prigg, _ SHEATHING PAPERS l2 |bs., l5 lln., ZS lbs. par sq. ROLL IRlCK SWING luff and Tapestry Red 1 TllE acorns HARDWARE co. irn. PIIOIE ‘IOI ll‘? fill