BRING A ROARING ‘ NEW THRILL ' TO YOURS! lliARNER BROS. g’ ‘IISENT 7%‘ NEWS CARTOON '\0c\\'\ v Shows '7 - 8:45 — 'l//,-"\Tliili THOSE Gm I Elihu [TBRIEN JOHN RODNEY Jlllilililf? ‘I TONIGHT — EMPIRE — FRI. - SAT. i i + RilBERl silci I .2» 6?fi§\\ % ' '\0&.\c\. Matinee Sat. Only 2:80 I flstiielileli lisiilit ilsrm lylslslhol lvtlymialuii y Jurvvx. II. J. MIiBOII OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glassci Et Q- MONTAGUE. P. B. l. Oiiieo Hours: 10 i0 l2 AJVL B to l P. M. by appointment Oiilco Connected with Drug Store. 8. ‘Son OPTUMETMSTS ‘Bpeiiillilh in the fitting el glasses ior the correction oi § ocular deiecta." ‘;[ ss cannon sriirmr .. iié cm! gov our 0F You Vssssy’: Tlrs" lisp u, ii’ may Ive anbuiinqibaf I Nlii pom iifrzars ‘i I6 fifia/z/iecosvsve/ro’ ..‘ (Iii 1'.- Quick Dslivcry- low Cosi- "m: REPAIRS an WLCANIZING- F. R. Ullill ‘m them. III. Kelly, m: buyer II . TAKE THE R QUMMER MOTORING’ . i illhitiock ‘Tieiaino I New Brunswick. They will be away |I "iuiiu TAKES Georgetown: leper: In Sn Peter's: The _Iaat Ofllce. ‘on iii l IGIIRERS (XAIIIAMIIE STORE is now showing many spec- ials in women's and men's shoes. .'ILUIBING AND HEATING- Iieonard Gillis. Phone b! ring I. Montague. Hill Roms. Rodd. Charlottetown. spent the guest oi Miss Anne MacEacherh. weekend in Montague. FT!!! MONTAGUE SHOE awn sac iiflW ieaturlng ll. the Montague Shoe Store the Bold L001 ior men in Gillie and Strap styles. Mrs. Walter Goss, Charlottetown. ‘y i w‘ spent the weekend in Montague w" guest o! her mother, Mrs. James out AillRY I pd IIII lemon! horse. " "'1? Yo" D0 1:011; HAVE eige- trlclty, buy your g s gas-was er l "UPI" or hand-washer at Macbeod s. Green, Montague. In Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie. Char- lottetown, were weekend visitors "mum In“ to Montague guests o! Mrs. Curries mother, Mrs. J. W. Carruthers. Whistling Pines” ..'WE HAVE 1N STOCK a com- Antiwar?! WATCH lIPAiIis at reasonable prices. C. it. Bcshae: ..°YOU MAY L!!! ITYLI — Your ieet nesd ccmicris. latisf; both at the Montague Shoe lime. .11‘!!! MONTAOUI SHOE STORE is now carrying a com~ pliete lino o! children's and misses‘ S oes. ..'COMMUNITY, 1M7. Rogers Bros. Silver plats sets and open stock. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Mun- tague. Mrs. Lloyd Clark. Borden, was a visitor lor s. iew days in Montague guest oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' CBA 8:30 - 8:45 P.M. Minister si Trsils ssii ilsaasrss Speaks Tonight a ~~ : e '- so <- ‘ " i PAGE; EIGHT _ _ ___ _, _ _ . THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN mm: 3 m. M“ “WW” ‘ ' THE EASTER G DIAN I "m" PRINCE EDWARD 8M! W- The Rt Hon SHOWS 3:30 _ 7 _ 9 Annfltsailrkugrlgwniiwaidemhvsce. _ ' . . - I S Shows aiso - 1 - 8:45 mm ffifffigflgfl,“fi,"i'f_‘uflfiuf_fl u, ‘ ‘lhePoatOiiioez lllBflllflli osmium D. 9 . men-rap s! NATIONAL uaaiun. sauna-rum l-leaizh Stewart. The SS. Ulns. docked at Mon- iague port on Tuesday on hsr re-i gular trip from Sydney to this port. The ship took on s cargo oi produce ior Caps Breton ports. Dr. A. D. MacKcniiie, retired United Church minister, who is spending the summer-at his sum- mer home in Lower Montague, con- ducted the evening service in 8t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Extra: serial ' Comedy plete line oi plumbing land xheatingd, ‘ * unmammmnromzozeoaoi’ "M" syswmki" ° °° ' “i ‘“ -- 011 burners, Macbeod & Greene, Montwue‘ his". and Mrs. Fred Mlnnikln. s Montreal, spent a iew days iu Montague. guests oi Mrs. Minnlklns Saturday, June 4th "son's COUNTRY AND m A woman" with George Brent and Alan Hale Ml‘. angnMrfr-‘efiiéirllllglflQiirxarufilféf that crime dons not pay. The R. C. Matinee 2.30. N! ht 8 ‘m! 1o "e 59°“ I‘ 5 v, M. P. are to he commended on this ' ’ “n” we!" °i Mr‘ Carmine“ iine work and it is hoped it will Also Short ubjects mother. Mrs. J. w. Cafrlliihi-‘TS. Mr. be contméed m“ W" Coming Tuesday: “BODY AND SOUL" _________________ Bristol and Vicinity Mr. James Arnold oi the P. W. D. Dredge nustico, spent the weekend at his home hers. MisrNorma ‘Sinnott, teacher at the Bray, was a week-end visitor to her home here. The lobster fishing here is very poor and the weather is bad with only two days’ work being done in the plants last week, Miss Dcphnia Perry, who pass- ed iroim P. W. C. this term is tak- ing her teacher training at Mor- ell Graded School at present. Friends oi Mrs. Charles veaux will be sorry to hear o! her continued very serious illness she will be removed to the Char- lottetown Hospital early this week. The May procession at the Ut- tls Flower Church was held Sun- day evenlng iollowed by benedic- tion. The little girls were very prfitty in their dresses and white ve s. Mr. wril Sinnott who grad- uated irom S. D. U. last week leit later in the week ior Ontario to icllow up his army training. Last summer he was stationed ln Win- H1998- Mrs. Joe Donovhn and son Jole are s/t present visiting friends in about a week. Mrs. Donovan ls recuperating from her serious op- eration. Drake ‘Brothers who farm on a big scale and are big potato growers will have one hundred and ilve acres this season. it is un- derstood the bovs have purchased more land in Canavoy. ‘Mr. French who had been em- ployed in one o! the garages in the city (or several months has returned to this vicinity where he plans to open a cannery. Already the building is being titted up ior canning. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Macbol- ald and son Reginald Gerard were Sunday visitors to their old homes here. They moved to the city to reside last iall where Mr. MacDonald is on the Charlotte- town Hospital engine room staii. Friends learn with regret oi the serious illness oi Mr. David Roach in the hospital in Haliiax, NS. A veteran oi World War One he conducted s. merchant business hers ior several years bcdcrs go- ing to Heliiax to reside. Dmiglas Bros. well digging equip- ment has been in this vicinity ior several days digging pumps where new residences will be erect- ed. Several pther pumps will be drilled while the machinery is in this vicinity. Several old timers who watched the power driven drills working sighed as they re- called the older days oi boring pumps by hand through solid rock many times. Mr. and Mrs. Somerled Kelly, Mr. Gerald McAdam, Mrs. A. B, McAdam, and Mr. Id Ibosaitcr. leit this vicinity on Monday morning on s. motor trip to Mon- treal, they will make several stops en route and spend some time at the Shrine oi st Anne in Si. Anne d! imunre. Qusbec. Mr. McAdam and Mrs. Kelly are not enjoying ‘ilrs filing Shuhenacadle. NS, to Montague week, guests oi Mrs. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and u.“ “W, m, “out Mrs. brothor-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stewart. ______..________._ ior Canada Packers, is on his sn- nual vacation. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Camp- bell. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Currie and children, Dawn and elr two Fraser, Charlottetown, spent the weekend in Montague. guests oi Mrs. Elsie Watterworih. Oerruihera has completed his ihlrd vear in Optometry Hi. Tnrolliri University and iwlil vnmplnle ihc course next ycar. Laiiord‘ Forhan Bears. and he Mr. Valentine MacDonald ha purchased the old Bristol saw mills that have been idle since Mr. Hooper went to Boston io reside Mr. MacDonald. veteran will have the mills all repaired and put in good running order boiore starts business. ‘This will take a iew weeks. People on.‘ this vicinity are very happy to see the old mills starting there and in years gone by there was saw mills, grist mills and carding mills along with grain Da- crushing, all water driven. aid and daughter Agatha ‘DAILY CROSS ACROSS DOWN l. Feminine 1. A short, 111mg light spear I. Minus 2. Leave cut 0. Large I. Sleevslssl , ' rowing garment. desk (Arab) l 10.8011 d. Peerless i 11. O1 birdl 6. Loiter i 12. A thin C. Blunder porridge '1. Shuills N. Iincoun- 8. 1445' tered ll. Beetle 15. Father 13. Lixivium 11. insect 16- Put 18. Man's 20. Reddlsh nickname 21. On the i9. Abuilders mean cramp iron 22. Savers 20. Positive , pole 26. A ruse i 3i). Maladies cu ~81. Actinium (sym) ll. Varying weight (India) I. Book oi sacred writings (I. island in New York Harbor M. Toward the les 4B. Require (d. Bottom timber -_' oi a 1 ship ‘ d1. Marblel A X is I. 0 .' Oils letter ioi- tbs time L's. tropbse, the ' W i!" .. IR! IPXIK. very good health and iricndl ain- cerely hope the trip will bene- Ihtllafs ‘ML 5nd M"- Fred mfhrdi l oi Montague has the anlwer. This W!" VIS1‘O‘ISI\VPFI( Mr. Clements took oil! (or e 3nd caleihm“ “Misc-wet spot in the near- vicinity. he Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- were Sunday visitors to Sourls East to visit old friends. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald resided in Sourls some twenty years ago when Mr. Mac- Donald was a CNR. sectionman there beioire returning to Bristol t0 reside in his old home port. They report many oi the old laces have gone from the eastern iowxs and many new younger ones taken their places since they lcit there. DAILY OIYPIOQUUIE-Here’! how to work It! ' simply amiss m- another. i». thin mimplo A is uni X ior the two 0's. etc. length and iorlnatlon oi the woriil letters ass diiisrsiit. ' a ‘Cfylillilrlln Quotation l rv even xur oar Montague. on Sunday. The anthem sung by the choir was "A Song oi Peace" arranged irom "Finlaniflafl. ¢___. ‘it. C. M. P. SHOW FILM! — On Tuesday the h. C. M. Police presented a very entertaining and educational film show to the chil- dren oi Montague High School. Among the several interesting iea- iures was one depicting the solu- ilon oi a crime which proved to be an eye-opener on methods employ- ed, such films find a real place in the education oi children to show ‘LARGE TROUT CAUGHT — fir» you looking for big trout’! Wnilld you like to know whore they are? \'i'ell, Mr. Gilbert Clements 7* and rams; up with the Jack-pot in What a beau- T. iiiiil sight. Six lovely speckled ' irout on which to least ona‘| eyes. Weights, 1 lb. 2 01., 1 lb, 1 02., 15 02., 14 1-2 01., 13 1-2 01., 13 o1. Lengths ranged irom twelve inches to fourteen and one-hall inches. Some catch. 0i course Mr. Cle- s ments is not giving out any lnior- mation on the locality, but he has certainly iound the bonanza. He says also that iherc are bigger ones yet in the same hole, and that these will be used ior bait to at- tract the big ones. Reports are coming in that the first run oi aea trout are coming up the river. and one fisherman has landed three very ilnc specimens. This run will get the boys in practice ior the big run in about two to three weeks’ time when real large trout will be’ the order oi the ‘day. Last year one oi the biggest trout. weighed 3 lbs. 9 02s., While many were caught from one to two pounds. It looks like a good year for the iisher- men since this is also the end oi the three-year cycle which is said to influence the number oi trout moving up the river. It this ls so. the wet and dry-ily fisherman are in 1dr e iield-day this summer. At all events ii any one wishes some good trout fishing, inquire oi Mr. Clements, and you tno may come homo with such a prize. _. wio no um uinuu El uu uauu l8. Sea nymphs (Gr. myth.) 89. Same as curs ti. Body oi water 82. Flap l3. Eskimo boat , Si. ValuabiOJur as. Killed , 40. Sheltered side El BBHIII BL! iii t Finder's laswsr l1. lnslseliiio iish i3. Marshy meadow YDLIAAXB NOPILLOW Single lsttsra. apes- srs all hints. loch OBJI AiBFQ- "y "mm vmmmd‘ summons HALL-Tuesday, June 2m. harm nioii GEORGETOWN HALL-Wednesday, sr. CHARLES HALL-Thursday, h... zsic. Vallayfielii Mrs. (Motor) Robertson, maid. accompanied by her child- ren. Kctherine and Ian. and her mother, Mrs. MS. MacLeod, spent Sunday in Vallsyiield, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Milton MacLeod. Mrs. Herb MscKenzie, ileld, attended the Prince oi Wales College convocation on when her daughter Jean received her iirst year certificate. Miss Mary MacGrsgor, Monta- gue. and Miss Irene Bruce, Valley- iield, combined pleasure on Saturday when they spent the day in Charlottetown. Mr. Wendall Scott, Clyde River, spent the week-and with the Mur- ~ Potash. made from wood ashand usm in glass, soap and gunpowder once ranked second only to lumber among Canada's chiei forest ex- pfliill . _..___-_-.__-_._. VETERINARY LABORATORY EDMONTON. Alta. -- iCP) - The provincial government's veterinary laboratory will open here soon. Adtilcent versiity oi Alberta, the most complete in western Can- ada. th ____________ IN SEITIOUB TROUBLE OOOKSVllLLI (OM-Edward ll. Oardwell oi Tor- onto who told the "too preoccupied trouble" to remain at the scene oi an accident May and costs and had ence suspended ior three months in court today. think you sh e iii-laws or the car." ould either gel rid oi Mer- msntloncd ct 8:30 p.m.: Valley- ST. THERESNS HALL-Friday, June 3rd. HALL-Tuesday, luns FridaY- H EATHERDALE » I STURGEON HALL-Thunddy. June 9th- MURRAY RIVER HALL-Monday, hi». l CAMBRIDGE HALL-Tuesday, m. mi». um: ‘SANDS HALIr-WOJIIISCOY. town MONTAGllE HALL-Thursday, DUNDAS HALL-Jridcy, Jillil 1m. business with The undersigned, _ speakers cnd ills general public to be present. T. J. KICKHAM. new meet and The undersigned dealrol i0 County electors at aieetiisll 5° I" isnticned below: ~ arm-er. rnrasvs Lsoiox nam- " GthPBT. THERESA‘! IIIIIQ ithF-onsx wmuast June Min-MURRAY IIABBOUI lune OLhpKlATHEIDAI-E June NHL-CAMBRIDGE ' meetings will be will also be present to the public are cordially to the Uni- it will be one oi c___ , Ont. June l — court he was with in-law a a 14, was iincd sso invited. hi5 driver's lic- Thc judge said "1 King’: County The following Political Meetings will be‘ held on the doles SINNOTT ROAD SCHOOL-Monday, Jyn‘: 6th» T . GLEN WILLIAM HALL-Wednesday, June 8th. MURRAY HARBOR HALL-Friday, June Pill. i’ June I5tIi. June 16th. tom: VALLEY HALL-Mondfli. Jim 10th- lune 12nd. Libsrci Candidate. PUBLIC MEETINGS will address King's hold at 8.80 o'clock at the Places announced laher. Other lpoahrs the political issues oi the day. ALL s. a. siaoiioxam. Progresaive Conservative Candidate. Political Meetings w-Iio shall address oil matings, invites cilia FARM HELP FOR llAYlNG EASON The National Employment Service brought one hundred men to the Prov- ince from the mainland last year for the haying season. Many orders were receiv- ed at the lust minute. and some farmers were obliged to welt for help for sev- eral days. I Therefore, it is urgently requested Ills year. that formers needing lielp tee haying place their orders well in advance if delay and disappointment are to be avoided. Piece your order early. by mail or ‘phone with the National Employment Office. either at CIIARLQTTETUWN 0R SUMMERSIDE Nationaiiimpioymentiiffiées This advertisement sponsored by the Provincial Department of Agriculture under the Dominion Provincial Farm Lei; r ~_w—=._. - TV ZPXMJ’ ‘K IQIV lJIKMPQ-OWHQKGWMYL . ' oqmmi zoos OLDMINSI-IAILDRIAK °"" AQPQQNQIii- romeo inns siuiu. sea Vldlfiygflllig, - a