PAGE EIGHT psnl B Enema i TONIGHT and SATlIRIlAY Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 Shows 7 - 8'4" t. g biggest-hearted bandit ever! ......-OTTETOWII THEATRES EXTRA! NEWS OF WALLACE BEERY RICIIARII CONTE MARJORIE MAIN IllllllllmIRNllll VANESSA unwii A a u-s i m I ‘ I '. . - , MAINE his two-gun MOLL ‘q Qvho cooks up the loughsl s». 1' “o” Cartoon - Song - Travel QAPITQL roost and SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 — EVENING '7 - 8:45 l Georgetown - and Vicinity ‘w IOOI WILD AFRICAN Tl-IRILLS! SEE] Snorting liillorsl Savage tribal ' Plague of Iocustsl Lion vs. man! l l f ‘Miss Mary King, Gaspereaux spent the week end in Montague visiting friends. . ‘Mr. Bill Rourke has returned to East Royalty after spending the last few days with his parents. lllr. and Mrs. Beamis Rourke. Montague. ALSO SERIAL - COMEDY Souris Theatre PICNIC CARDIGAN SATURDAY, army 16th ANNUAL PICNIC Wednesday. July 20th Good Meals. Bingo. Amusements. etc. II. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST fitting and supplylns Glllw Etc. Shows 8 and 10 Matinee l0 A.M. Also “Western F eaturetfte" MONTAGUE. P. E. I- Office Hours: 10 l0 11 LM. NOTE: “Johnny Belinda" ls z w 5 a M‘ coming this. month. Watch for dates. uniioiiun anus. THEATRE Presents “TilE BEST YEARS 0F OUR LIVES" FRIDAY - SATURDAY l) EM. — ADMISSION 250500 SEE THIS SPECIAL FEATURE by appointment Office Connected With Drug Store. ‘_ Wonk‘ 6e cm/qfif g Naypinq” / e fhs/ is 1'0 HAVE YOUR CAR EQUIPPED m RUGGED. DEPENDABLE ... . .' DUNLOP Tl RES out Ak/IIOR/Iifi Mum and Cabtefiotd. 112k may a m?!“ 5W‘ Oil/CK. 1017-8037‘. . . .. Vll LCANIZINO‘ TRIJUK QAUTOHOOILE ROAD “NICE F. it. flolaliie United Witlock Tlro Sliop llessoy’: Tlro Sliop Miss Dot Roach of the \Vright Shoe Company in Charlottetown is spending n uieekk holiday at her home here. Miss Sylvia Blancmirtl and liliss Virginia Lea of Charlottetown are rzuests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. N, W, Hanson. .. Miss Vernltle Munroe l! spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and lVirs. Henry Mun- roe. Montague. Pimple f! a . disfiguring lernlahes, Pimple; lcsernaqltobing Bu! Batu. Psoriasis. Arno. Ilackheads. or Ihd l otshu embarrass you, if] Nllodeun toni ht. Three was I310! works fast to help br nggou a clearer. softer. smoother skin. l. Boot es itching, burning. lmartlng in 7 minutes. i. Kills many "m! and parasites. often the rnal cause o skin disorders. I. Helps heal ths skin. Money back unless Nlndnm satisfies you. ask youl lrusglst for Nlxodmn today. a D0 YOU KNOW YOU CAN FL! T0 AMHERST 0R TRURO For $16.45 (I passengers 58.15 each) OTHER POINTS JUST AS REASONABLE PAIJIRS FLYING SERVICE Ch'Town Airport, Phone I800 DKIILY CROSSWGRD o I u A t. A s y Acnoss 42.Whirlpool 9.Under- ,, f f. Z I i‘; I ‘i , l. Stylish 43.Prying ground A o A A s o ii i.0iie_ofthe elHScot.) ti: ii r i r i Aleutian DOWN‘ ILProper ° " ' I’ A 5 A " I riundi LLong-legged 16.Permlt. ‘ 2 ’ " ‘ § N , ‘Q. Northern wading 20. Forbids I ,5 I 5 E .- N s E i constellation bird 2l.Any twin- r s r s _n A l0. 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In this example A is used for the three L‘s, X for the two 0's, etc. Single lcttcrs. apos- trophles the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogrlm Quotation C LCZKCED-XPGOPJW JPWTD. PZHWX CK TMOG’! N?! EMWPBDMB HJN JC- Dl-IEO CK BTHZLfl-BTHXMBFMHEM’. Yesterday's‘ Cryptoquotot THIS DISH OI‘ MEAT l5 TOO GOOD FOR ANY BUT ANGLERB. 0R VERY HONEST XEN- WALTON. \ Distributed or Xllll Fatima Indicate . rm: GUARDIAN, cnannorrsrown . , _ . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN IOINTBI MORTAOUI! Harold I‘. ' Sta Illa The Guardian may be following rlaoos in Montague: la Georgetown: The Post Oltlaa; JFITTED FOOTWEAR. at the Montague Shoe Store. sale advts. and auction aidvts. etc- on our Financial Page. ..°PROMPT ‘Fficn narams at‘. reasonable prices. C. R. Boehner. ..‘Mrs. J. Odtlley and daugh- ter Maureen. Montreal, Qua, are visiting Launching the guests of hBr mother. Mrs, juicy Morrison. Mr. O‘R.lley will join his fairnily later in July. gan. Montreal. Que. are spending Christian, Launching Place. P. E. I. Nancy MacLeod. four year old daughter had received two weeks ago. left Sunday for St. John, N.B.. where he will visit relatives for a few days. He brother. Lester. who, with his son came here m take a and daughter, was the guest of his brother-ln-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Ceilings. New Perth, last week. . ' His many friends will be pleased to learn that David Stew- art, son o! Mr. and Airs, Eli. Stew- art. Montague, is convalescing sot- isfactorlly following his recent ill- ness. His sister. Sandra, who was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Russell Moore. Albion. returned home Sun- day. ...‘ Lt. Katherine MacDonald, RN, arrived at her home in Kil- muir on Monday afternoon. July 11th., having motored alone more than two thousand miles from Georgia, U5.A., to be present at the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs. J.N. MacDonald. Another daughter. Miss Arnie MacDonald, R.N., came by plane from Aliss- lsslppl, U.S.A., and arrived home on Thursday evening. July 8th. Gingras-Maifbean Wedding Many out-of-town guests attend- ed the wedding of Miss Rena Mac- Lean and Dr. Gustave Gingrss of Montreal which took place Wednes- day afternoon at 3 p.m. at St. James United Church. Sourls. Miss Rena MacLean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. MacLcan. is the grand- daughter of the late Senator John MncLean, and Dr. Gingras, Direc- tor of‘ the Paraplegic Centre for Queen Mary's Veterans‘ Hospital. Montreal. is the son of Mrs. Glnaras and the late Gustave Glngras, Rev. Dr. Lockhart officiated at the cere- mony. Ferns and pink and white peonles were arranged in the church. The wedding music was played by Miss Eunie Garrett and Mrs. Neil MacLean sang, "O Per- fect Love" while the bridal party signed the church register. The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by her two sisters, Mrs. Cliff Townshend as matron of honor and Miss Nora MrirLean as bridesmaid. The groomsman was Dr. T. E. Kirk and the ushers Mr. Alan MacLean and Mr. Wallace MacKenzle. The bride wore white hrocsrled satin fashioned on classic lines with an overtunlc falling back to a long train, The long sleeves of the gown came in‘ points over her wrists and a coronet of pearls held her floor-length veil. The matron of honor's gown was of light blue taffeta and she wore with it a matching headdress of taffeta. The bridesmaid wore yel- low taffeta and s matching head- dress. Both attendants carried srm bouquets of Talisman roses. The reception was at the bride's home where Mrs. MacLean receiv- ed the attests, wearing a turquoise frock with while accessories. For travelling the bride wore a rose stilt with navy blue accessories. When they return from their honeymoon Dr. and Mrs. Gingras Life was never SUCH FUN before! ' o" Now-she's sought after-invited every- where-her healthy low attracting admira- tion like s magnet. hat a difference from that pale. listless, anemic girl who once led such a friendless ‘ ‘ . Don't en this happy. popular l. Be one yourself. f ou are always too red-lack the pep and ow that win popularw~do what thouaan of irll do. take Dr. illlams Pink Pills. if, within 30 da s. a richer red ream iloesn’ bring you, too, really surpriai benefits in re- newed energy, tter color. and new radiance. Get Dr. Wl Pink Pills today! DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS wart, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Mlaa 8. A. Llewellyn: can. Ol-q. leper; in lt- Poterai The Post Offloa- Hroa, Silver plate sets and open --— stock. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Mon- JREADEBS will find display tagus. lot/tetown was bridesmaid st her real, Que. of her sister itrMoi-itreal. Que. no. ...... Mrs. Antoine Shor- James A, Conrad ifikbflfifiiymfifithii. miIn-gomga: “IE8 SHQQQX, N_ B- ‘ It is pleasing to report that many friends on Prince Edward Island who will learn wiLh re ret of Mr. and Mrs. Colin “h 8 MacLeod. Montague, has returned 3m filadneggrgifizfessuggbzré Cm‘ home from the Kings County Hos- ‘m’ Bun" Company whlchlumoc“ Pim- when ‘he received great’ curred Tuesday night in the Kings ment for severe burns whic she opunyy Memorial Hospital, SussexJ where he hart been a patient. for} t ’ ‘ . ...‘ Mr. Nelson Show. Montasue. h1§.,‘,‘,°",‘§,‘,' gffamgad been I“ ‘mum; accompanied his o; Sussex lands-y,’ Albert Althea, llra. Dyna Harriet Olalr. Walden [Avera- bought at m) of the la Sonrtai Uondoira and Florence . .'COM‘ltlUNITl'. 184'! Rogers ..'iMiss Mary Christian,‘ Char- sister's wedding. July 9 in Mont- ..°Miss Florence Christian, Bos- ton. Mass, attended the wedding ..‘There will be relatives and _ . JULY 1s. 1949 Gingras-MacLean Nuptials . w, . Dr. Gustavo Glngras. Director of the Paraplegic Centre, Que", Mivry's Veteran's Hospital, and Mrs. Glngras formerly Miss Berra Mag. Lean oi’ Sourls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. oy C. MacLean. who w", married on Wednesday of this week at Souris. She ls the grandiiaugh. ter of the late Senator John MacLean. late Nathan and Sarah (Moore) Glen William. P.E.I.; Mrs. Phillip Conrad. In 1900 he married Miss Cheever. Stoneham. Mass; (W, Beatrice Jones of Pownal whose brothers, William 13.. Detroit; liar. death occurred in 1942. Prior to old 8., Wlnnlveik; Starling, stur. coming no Sussex. llr. Conrad was gfion; Edwin N.. Estevan. Sam; time. He was a native of Prince Edward Island. ‘Mr. Conrad had been a resident; since 1904 when hr course in butter-making st. the provincial dairy school He remained as an instructor in the school and in 1907 joined the staff of the Sus- sex Cheese and Butter Company as a. butter-maker. l-Ie later held the position of foreman and since 1940 had been manager of the company. It was in a. large measure due to Ml‘. Conrad's initiative and management that the Sussex llrm reached a high plate of efficiency and captured snany prizes in but.- ter currrpfititions. Ho was a mem-~ ber of the national Dairy Council and made many trips to Ottawa in connection with that organiza- tlon. Mr. Conrad was an active rnem- ber of the United Baptist Church and in his earlier years he served on various boards as deacon and trustee. He was for many years treasurer of the Sunday School. He was a member of the Orange Order. In municipal affairs he served as a member 0f the town council for a time and was deep- ly interested tn all matters per. twining to tha welfare of the com- munlty. Born at Sturgeon. P. E. I. 72! years ago, he was a son of the OUR employed as a butter maker with and four grand children. several firms on the Island. Sur- Premier J. Walter Jones and viving are ons son. Ralph Jones Mr. Layton Jones of this Province Conrad, lvlontreal; two daughters, are brothers-in-lsw. IVIrs. A. J. Foulgcr (Isabel), Bus- The funeral was held Thursday sex; Mrs James Thomson (Winnl- afternoon frcm the Sussex United freiii, Penohsquis; three sisters. Baptist Church. Inter-non.‘ t 4i».- ... Miss Mildred Conrad, Carrot the family lot in Kirk Hill Ceniet. River, Saslc; Mrs. Joseph Acorn. cry. BOARDING HOUSE IAIone, or with milk . . .spread with cheese or jam . . . served with fruit or any dessert. (flu-Hilda . M AJ OR I-IOOPLE eiiusete due osci< Fora ANOTHER DEAL, AMOS -~ WELL TACK A SUNEOOM 0+3 ‘(He OLD LEAN-TO ioexr WEEKI- AND WlPE"l'l-lAT scowL OFF Your: FACE-w EGAD, FATHER! we Nest: A sumzoou. As MUCH As A» ESKIMO ieLoo iceeos A ‘in fmeLLie FOR Rename Rosesw- ARew-r .M\/ woszo! is i-iis = MIND ,. westwa- ON MY ~‘\\t//Iaa,_“. i‘ -~i I/n- v fist“. " lirilifiiioe. [THE CAMEL iwlTl-l A LOAD 'OF swarms .=. 1. FEEL vouia eves A BALE HOOK.’ you AWARE This lS ? 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