PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHA RIJOTTETOWN PRINCE INIIMI-ililllilllftllll Elllliilllid-hllillllilwll mo-vs EDWARD Shows 2: 0 7 - 9 Fill. -ADULT- and SAT. ii" iuiii y” R UDY VALLEE "Imam Sam 1: , Aoono ATTRACTIONS . News Of The Week - Cartoon "SHOOT THE BASKET" rcnnv ,CAFI'I'QL rm. - SAT. i5e”'9:;:";'icinHy AMERIQATS MUST FAMUUS FililiilNli SCUUT! Miss '. . .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Withflame ( - : lstewart of Charlottetown is the , s guest for a few weeks of her 3”d fury-HANS cw tzrandpmcnls. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. courage wrote the history Stewart. of the first Crimson frontier! Little Melenia Stewart, A few days ago John Mathleson and Philip Nicholson, both of Charlottetown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotell and while here they accompanied Mr. Gotell to the cod fishing grounds off Georgetown Harbour and were for- tunate in landing a good catch of fish. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Manuel of Charlottetown visited Georgetown on Sunday and in company with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins they motored to various points in King's County, including Upton. Dundas, W'hltlocl('s Mills and Bridgetown. clovtoai iv illttiiitii Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacDonald and daughter Phyllis of Strath- cona. were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Robinson of Lower Montague and of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fitzgerald of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Moore of New Glasgow. N. S., motored to the Island during the week-and and were the guests of Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs John L. MacDonald. sourir-iiTL?cTfw. I. 'l'ha' June meeting of South Mil- ton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. D. A. MacLean. Seventeen members were present. Mrs. M. Nicholson and Mrs. Slan- ley Proude were appointed to at- tend the annual meeting of the Protestant Orphanage. Mrs. White and Mrs. S. J. Curtis were named delegates to the annual W. I. can- vention. The members decided to donate a quilt to the Manitoba Flood Relief. Two cribs were giv- en to the Red Cross. Mrs. A. E. Piercey invited the July meeting to her home on July 13. The lunch committee will be Mrl. Gerald Hooper. Mrs. J. D. MacDonald, Mrs. W.H. Home and Mrs. Neil MacNeill. Refreshments were served by the hostess and committee in charge and a social hour was en- joyed. 5 oihhl EXTRA . . BUSTER KEATON COMEDY - SERIAL Program Starts Daily At 2:30, 7:00 and 8:45 WANTED 100 Women and Girls for hulling Strawberries Apply LEON JOHNSTON Montague Oolil storage jnnnunnnaaaaann T 3 For F00! Rlllllelll wvms ; MacDonald Bros Theatre Orthopedic LIVE :33.-Tl;RYES5ED l nu. - arr. s-rawanr - oar. . DAILY zxrna srzcun. maroon 3 us Great George Street y " " : caaauorrarown. r.a.i. EASTECRON PL?gI(ING I MAN rnou rrcxas cnnsnh pl 50"”; P. E: L ; Looting - Shooting . Loving .u1.R. NWWN 0. P. I . -:. -x- '- .: mn UUT UUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS If FOR vou TO WASH six wi-iv. HOW W STRAIGHT evenness COULD Vou ' WITHOUT A VELP Fosz THINK sucn 5 some -rum AT WIPIMG THOUGHTS MAKES ME sense A UNLESS vouo . BIT or SKLJLDUGGEIZV DONE THEM ' HERE--JUST WHAT KINDA Tizicxs 9, HA5 SHE GOT OM VG) THAT MAKES SUCH SLAVERY ' POSSBLE ? 0 WHEN VOU WAS YOUNG ? Va - - may a - THE EASTERN GUARDIAN. AGENTS: IIONTAGUE: llnrold F. The Guardian may be In uoortotowna Tho foot Office: Boy Fortune Notes Mr. George Wood left this week for Charlottetown where he has accepted a position with Schurman 8: Co.. Ltd Mrs. Daniel MacLcan and family. Sourls. spent the week-end visit- ing at her old home in Fortune. Mrs. George A. Wood, Rollo Bay. is spending an enjoyable week vis- iting with Mrs.. Milton Dingweil. Miss Dora Aitken. Boston. Mass.. is visiting in Fortune. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aitken. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Russell Mills regret to hear of her recent illness. and all wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Arthur Jennings and small son of Connecticut, U. S. A.. are visiting .in Fortune, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Aitken and family. Members of I-Jglington and Howe Bay Womenis Institute were enter- tained for the June meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Clapp. Mrs. Ernest Underhay entertain- ed the members of the Women's Missionary Society at her home for the meeting on June 13th. Mrs. Neil Nicholson and two small children. Phyllis anti David. are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood. Miss Thelma Coffin of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce staff. Montague, was a wcck-end visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffin and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poole and family, Souris. were visitors to Fortune on Sunday. being the guests of Mrs. Pooleis parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dingwcll. Mrs. Lester Johnslone entertain- ed the members of the Ladies' Aid Suwnn. AGENT GEORGETOWN: following places In Montague: mu 3. A. Llewellyn: lira, Landry, Albert Altlan, lira. lilo! bought at any of In an In Sourlux TI. Bnneb Ill F. n Ilohardn A son. ..0l-'I'r'I'I-.'D FOOTWEAR ntnu Montaluo Shoo store. ....'WE HAVE in stock a limited number of Hurdle Sprayers. Jamel A. MacNelll and Sons. Summer- side. of the United Church at her home for the June meeting. A large attendance of membe n were pre- sent. Ladies who attended the District Convention of the Women's Insti- tute held at Bridgetown on June 20th included Mrs. Lorne Keefe. Mrs. Reid Underhay. Mrs. Harold Stead. Mrs. Laura MacKenzie. Mrs. J. J. MacDonald. Mrs. Howard Wood, and Mrs. Charles Lutz. On Sunday evening, June 18th. the Y. P. S. of Bay Fortune United Church conducted a very impres- sive service in the absence of their pastor, Rev. Mr. W. B. Corkum. who was attending the Maritime Conference of the United Church at Sackville. The president. Mr. Leslie Under- hay. and the vice-president. Mr. Jackie Altken led the service. and the following program was carried out: Call to worship, by Leslie Un- dz-rhny. Opening hymn. Respon- sive reading. led by Jackie Altken. Lordls Prayer in unison. I-lymn. "Come Ye That Love The Lord". Scripture reading. by Leslie Un- derhay. Prayer. by Jackie Altken. Solo. ”Somebody", by Evelyn Good- erham. Reading. by Betty Hig- ginbotham. Hymn. "The Way of the Cross". by the choir. Hymn. "Come Let Us Sing Of A Won- derful Love". Reading. "Doing Good". by Velma Burke. Duet. ”In The Garden". by Kay and Virginia Coffin. Reading. "God is The Answer". by Kay Coffin. Pray- er, by George Paton. Hymn, ”Sun Of My Soul". was followed by the benediction. TORONTO, June 27-(CF)-A waitress collapsed and 30 other persons were partially overcome today by escaping gas from n brok- en main on the Yonge street sub- way. All 31 were in the State Grill, a restaurant. SPEC GREEN SPORT SHIRTS . . . . . Men's POLO SHIRTS MONTH END AT Men's suns. 529.50-Now . 519.50 Men's suns to 549.50-Now 529.50 Men's suns to 569.50-NOW . .. 539.50 onass PANTS to 59.95.-Now .. . 57.95 Men's Grey FLANNELS .. S8.95 to 510.95 IALS niwscs .. . . 51.95 to 56.95 . . . . . B9: to 52.95 EXTRA SPECIALS y Men's OVERALLS S4.50--NOW 52.95 Boys' 2-Pant SUITS Boys' Blue BLAZERS Boys' Grey FLANNEL 144 Great Bathing TRUNKS . . . . . . . 51.95 to 54.95 Boys' Suits. values to 522.50-NOW S10.00 centres The GREENDAL CO. LTD. .. . LESS 20”lo 510.95 S 54.95 George St. NAPOLEOIS nnd UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride FXL ME INTO TRWNG H18 NEW 10 IVE? LIT WILLII. 'g.tr N-non, -coca! I T . .Ed M1Iosoav . -,I, "I A I Oranges. 3 dos. 95: A T Large Crisp Iceberg J5 Lettuce... ....23: A I Large Choice. j ........-- Wggw. .... JUNE 299 1950 Co-op - Coop - Co-op - Co-op -- Co-op - U0-op -. co.op, Colobrato 5 :2 :- Co-op Mount Stewart Preserve ' Strawberry Jam. 12 oz. tin 25: Golden Cream Style Harvest Brand Conn. 15 oz. fins. 3 for 32: A Kellogg's Reg. Size Rico Crispies. 2 pkgs. 29: Home Style y Oatmeal Cookies. lb. 29: Welsh's Medium Size Grape Juice. bottle p. 25: Co-op - Co-op E Can Your Strawberries- 0 Como. bottle . . . . . .. 25: I Bright's Choice - 15 oz. tin Peaches. Zfor 37: , with These plSPEOIAl.S! celebrate with These GROCERY Specials For Better iWashfng- Super Suds. 2 Igo. pkgs. 63: Robin Hood , For Strawberry Shortcake- Whln Cake Mix. pkg. 29: Laundry Need SunlightvSoop. 2 bars 19: Deliciously Different! St. Crolx 20 oz. tins Pork 8: Bonus Zfor . 39: Silver Losses-with Lucky l Coupons ' Molasses. per qt. . . . . 35: No. 1 Creamery Butter. 2 lbs. Sweet Mixed or Mustard Crlsple Plckles. 16 oz. icr . Your lnvitatln To come In or Phone In and enquire from Mr. C. M. McLEAN. our Store Manager. as to how you may become a partner of this Co-Operative Store. You can be- como n shareholder with n dopollt of 86.00 and start llnmodlltely - C0-op G0-op reapin the benefits of your in- vestment. - celebrate With These California Juicy Co-op Oon't O0iay- closed Sat. Saturday being Dominion Day and 9. Public Holiday we will be closed all day. We will be open Friday night, June 80th until 10 pm. Shop early to ensure better service. FllllITt Specials Fresh . p Cauliflower. lb. . . . . . 25: Also In Stock: Fresh Island Straw- berries, Santa Ros: Plums, Ripe Tomatoes, New Zealand Delicious do-03 . . 51.09 .. 33: .. 29: Sliced Breakfast Bacon. lb. . .. . .. 57: Co-op - Co-op Co-op Phone 2807 For Deliveries Phone 2803 3' City Delivery 15o Queen st. Suburban Delivery 25o 09'"? -' 00-09 - C0-op - Co-op - -Jo-op - Co-op Co-op OUR BOARDING HOUSE : Cucumbers. 2 for . . . 35: Apples, Fresh Island Spinach, etc. "-3 i :5 I . 5 ' celebrate With These MEAT Specials --I Swlft's.Calvesl , N , ,The NevLSWIIi:.I'fS Mp ,, Sweet Brood . . . . . . . 40: ml” 3”” Bwm" 3 Pork Roll. lb. . . . . . . 75: 9 Prime Shoulder I Roast. lb. . . . . . . . . . 49: Neck Ribs. 2 lbs. . . swnrrs 100 NEW Low muons 100, Year-Old Fowl. going otlb. . 39: S SHOP CO-OP " we snu. son Lass . C0-OP SUPER MARKET g I wiuws Tl-ll6'I-lOR6ERADi5ll EGAD MARTHA! wouto You y A80!-rr vou GIVING smemo Enoch A DeTouR slow on x LESSON5? IF You same we ROADTO CULTURE? 9 ANY HOG CALLER5 IN 444. THE MeLLow LgL1' op HERE, xbuwze some To 651' A New -do-oo -do-oo do-03 do-ogdo-03 do-of) - MAJOR HOOPLE