race ' EIGHT ___ rm: consumer. cnsnwrrarown ’ ‘PRINCE EDWARD TODAY m. SAT. JOIN YNB 0s (Q. Yeti ll m: rmo ulnminz ll Kt CI “I'll! Ellllfl IEIIEY NA or (olml filthy .wem VICTOR ItLAGLEN o0 80mm lloluhy GUY IiIBIIEE JOHN WAYNE - HENRY ‘DICK FORAN .IOHN lllRWS STIRRING DRAMA 0F THE WEST — told in the loves, the songs, the courage of a gallant few who upheld a nation's honor against the furied onslaught of a savage horde! ACIIE SHIRLEY TEMPLE Showing At 8:80 - 6:55 - 9:00 ANA LEE ll IICI a In. iulbllml o0 In. Fluke NARI) EIINII an ‘liflll 010W" GEURGE O'BRIEN Is ilpt. (ellhgtvml FONDA IAE IIARSIII l TODAY — CAPITOL — rm. and SAT. Showing At 8:80 - 7 - 8:45 RECKEESS has 23 colleges, medical. two engineering and one agriculture college search institutions. INDIAN EDUCATION The University oi Poona. India, including one and four re- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘IGINTII I IIONTAGUII Infill I‘. Landry, Albert “HQ III- BIN! Stewart, III IIIIIO. Olnir. AGIN‘! GIOIGIIOWN: Wnliloll lAvnll- lollowlng pineal In lonhgnei Illlflllnltllnlllilloltolsgh Indoorgnown: ‘Plieloettlfflee; inlorrrie: loperi inlt-Potefet Thohet tatinyofflae lliaetbl-leweilynturnduy. . JMONTAGUB SHOE STORE its now ieaturim women's white and brown Spectator Pump. ..'MONTAGUI SIIOI STORE now has in etodr the iinest line oi women's canvass play-shoes in all styles‘ and all colors. Price range 82.96-33.75. LALREL AND HARDY FUNNIEB THAN EVER IN “BLOCK - HEADS" In "Block-Glenda", new Hal Roach 1". C. comedy starring laurel and Hardy, and coming to the Empire Theatre today, the come- dia.ns iind themselves in a swank. modern apart-merit house. The dig- nity of the surroundings, however, offers no bar to their continuous merriment. In fact, the austerity o1 the backgrounds makes their famous gags all the more ludic- rous, and the current comedy con- tains an abundance o! side-splitting incidents. In addition to the active immi- nations o! Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, who can endow the most trivial of incidents with laugh- compelllng qualities either in real life or before the camera, they have been assisted in the new ven- ture by a group oi Hollywood's best known comedy creators. All of the studio's resources for the making oi entertaining and stimulating comedies were placed at the disposal oi the Laurel and Hardy uniit. The result is a great- er proportion o! laugh-provoking sequences in “Block-Heads" than. has been found in any recent com- edy. ' FRANCOIS LAKE. BC. — (GP) — Plans are being made to mar- ket Canada's only known deposit ot perlite. a building material found near this. iarm centre, 150 miles east oi Prince Rupert. 8.0. It was originally discovered in 1876 by GN. Dawson o! the Dominion Geological Survey. ‘AIIVEIITIIRE TIIIIIIDERIIIG TIIRIIIS " . end IOID flllili Attention King's Revised Schedule 0f Public Meetings MURRAY RIVER-THURSDAY, JUNE ll ST. GEORGES-FRIDAY. JUNE 17 GEORGETOWN-MONDAY, JUNE 20 DUNDAS-TUESDAY, JUNE 2i CARDlGAN-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 P. D. MacArthur will speak at the Murray River Meeting l6 and the Hon. C. P. Melanie will speak at Georgetown (See advertisements elsewhere in this Meeting on June 20. issue.l_ JOHN’ A. MncDONALD Progressive Conservative Candidate for King's County Bounty Residents ' w IONIéHi l EMRlREZ-‘FRI. l slir. ‘ Shows 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 THE YEAR'S LAFFZ‘APOPlN' comrov seusarioutij I, . The world's favorite comics never o: fimnyl 90 minutes of laughter! V, i when rinse eoye meelgirh —Wool A not ROACII"; u-uiv sroitrs - CARTOON - ootmnv ooasolv.» - - eeg-dn‘, Political King's The following Political Meetings will be held on the dates 1' mentioned oi 8:30 p.m.: . i LOWER MONTAGUE HALL-Thursdo , June 16th. DUNDAS HALL-Friday, June. 17th. Y LORNE VALLEY HALL-Monday, June 20th. ANNANDALE HALL-Tuesday, June 2Ist. GEORGETOWN HALL-Wednesday, June 22nd. ST. CHARLES HALL-Thursday, June 23rd. » The undersigned, who shall address all meetings, invites other Sneakers and the general public to be present. ‘r. J. KICKHAM, c Q F Broadcast‘ lion. T. 0. DOUGLAS CCF PREMIER 0F SASKATCHEWAN 7:45 IIST - Tonight - GBII and CBC Trans-Canada Network The RE. Hon. ‘Louis The Prime s1‘. LAURENT Minster ’ ‘Speaks Tonight: - 989g Po M. ncsnm a! iranorur. mean. cesium-n THE CCF CA/‘VDO 77/6" JOB.’ Meetings ‘County Liberal Candidate. A Georgetown I I I and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougan. accompanied by Miss Joyce "Billie" Jenkins, motored to the City on Monday. Mrs. Holvard Raiuae and son James oi Murray River were recent visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Raiuse. Miss Miriam Toombs of Western Canada is the guest o! her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart, Water Street. Mr. Howard Walker leit Monday morning on a motor trip to Hali- fax, N. S., via Wood Islands, Mr. Walker was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Chester Walker and Miss Alice Gordon oi Roseneath. Miss Kay Roache, former Prin- cipal of Georgeiowns High School, who during the past college term has been a student at St. Dunsiarfs College. has accepted a position with the Prince Edward Island Li- braries in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacCon- rieii are guests oi relatives in Georgetown. Charles is a member of the Royal Canadian Navy and during his naval service has been stationed at various shore establish- ments and also a member of the crew oi the H. M. C. S. Haida. F. J, DeLory d: Sons, general merchants on Water Street, have workmen engaged in major repairs to their large brick store. A large number of old and unservlceable bricks will be removed and re- placed. The work is being done by Mr. Ernest Roache, one oi our pro- vince's best bricklayers. Roy l-Iemphlll, who has been en- joying his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy l-lemphill, left Monday for Halifax where he will report to H, M. C. S. Stadacona. Roy joined the Canadian Navy some time ago and prior to his visit home was stationed on Can- side's West Coast. Mr. S. C. Knight, druggist, left Tuesday morning on a visit to his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Clayton George of Lucan, On- tarlo. Mr. Knight. ilew from Char- lottetown to Toronto where ' he planned on spending a day visit- lng his daughter, Miss Enid Knight. On return journey he will ac- company Mrs. George and two chil- dren on a motor trip from Ontario to Georgetown where they will va- cation. The women oi St. David's United Church held two meetings recent- ly. The Women's Missionary So- ciety convened at the Manse on the 7th and the Women's Associa- tion at the home oi Mrs. Spurgeon Walker on the 9th. Both functions were pleasant and successful. Nec- essary business was dealt with and much enjoyed refreshments were served. Mrs. Walker was assisted as hostess by Mrs. Nelson Hanson. BRILLIANT CAST AND STORY MAKE “INJRT APACHE" OUTSTANDING FILM With John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple and Pedro Armen- dariz co-starring at the head oi an imposing cast. “Fort Apache," the John Pbrd-Merlan C. (boper pro- duction now at the Prince Edward ‘iheatre, presents e striking drama. oi U. S. Cavalry versus the Apaches in 1870 Arizona. Wayne plays an experienced frontier oifficer at a lonely Army poet. Fonda, an arrogant lieuten- ant-oolonel from the East, sent to. takie command of the post. refuses to teke Wayne's sound advice on dealing with the wily Chief Cochise. Fonds. also objects to his daugh- ter's romance with l. young officer at the fort, which makes him even more unpopular. when Cochise and his tribe rebel at the crookednele oi an Indian agent, Fonda. seizes ‘the chance to l.ra.p the Apaches and make a name ior himself in Washington. Wayne warns him that his scheme will iail, but Pbcuia, eontemptous oi the Indian’: lighting ability, goee ahead. with dramatic results. John Agar, husband oi Shirley Temple, makes his illm ddiut as n 901mg West Pointer, and the Jea- tured cast includes Ward Bond, George O'Brien, Victor Mcliaglen, Anne lee. Irene Rich, Dick Foran, Guy Kibbee. Grant Withers and M10 Mirth. Frank S. Nugent wrote the screenplay frcirn a story by James Werner Beliah. ALLUVIAL DEPOSIT ‘i110 triangular tram oi ‘land that often forms at the mouth oi a riv- er in called a delta because in out- 3g. it resembles the Greek letter e -_-_- IMNTRIAL - (C?) — Ilont- real is the oil-refining capital of Canada. TA. loll oi Imperial Oil Limited told e service club here recently. More than 100,000 b“. role oi crude oil daily, more than one-third of Canedak oonnirnp- 11.121‘. are refined on Montreal 1e- ' r r WANTED SCRAP IRON —-. METALS mo IATIIRIES \ For highest prices ' mom m AIIIILOCK Condonk end Ilurenee I“ omen 54:11am’ ' luscious Bran IIIIIIIS . . . with lialsinsi Testy K ll Ail-Bran and lua- eious E . a mouth-voter- ing flavor combination! 3 tablespoons 1 Sig]! aiited ur o . . 3:33:21!!! 2% teaspoons ell powder 1 cu _Kre:inogfn K “upon-m; raisins Blend shortening and sugar thor- oughly; add egg and beat well. Stir in Kellogg's All-Bran and milk. Let soak until‘ moetoi moisture is taken up. Slit flour with baking powder and nit; stir In raisins. Add in first mix- ture andlevtfilr only until flour die- - appears. greased m pone two-thirds full. Bake in a mod- erately hot oven (40012) 25 to S0 minutes. Make 9 mnrveioul mumna. Canada's meal IIIIIIII nelurll llnnllve cereal- Iynbevviiultodayl OUTSMARTED. TORONTO -- (CP) — A fat racoon will go from the pens oi the Humane Society to Riverdale Zoo here unless he is claimed. Two po- licemen climbed a tree to get him. but he swung through the branches and escaped. Humane Society oi- ficers caught the agile animal with poles and nooses. ’ Acid Stomach take ENO'$ ‘Fruit Salt’ n»... lfolltlcal Idcctlngs Wliheeterldlellnreandtugiiallaolleesgyen Queen's County Federal Progressive Conservative em. dldntea will be on hnnd to meet the Electors oi Qua“ County, and nddreea them on the Iaenee involved in the forthcoming Federal Election, as follows: GRANDVlEW-Tliuraday, June 1Q vamvon RIVER HALL-Friday, June 11. Mr. P. D. MacArthur will speak at the Vernon River Meeting on June 17. See special ad elsewhere in this issue. . Time or Meetinge-Sz-IS PM. wi-‘Pi POLL MEETING Ilit. Herbert Poll At J. R. MlIllN’S THURSDAY, Junc16th,'9p.m . Wor Your future will be secure and you will live longer ii you have a CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY If you are young Get the Deferred Plan Save what you can afford. Your money earns 8% oom- pound interest and you may mature it at age 50, 55, or 60. Ii you are past middle age Get an Immediate Annuity Each $1000 invested by a male age 65 would give you an income of $78.49 and guar- anteed for ‘IO-Years certain or as much longer as you may live. Write for free booklet or see me today. NOTICE J- A- MARTIN? Due o» the mt of amnl -~ . '1 a “§i.'..‘§°‘l§ii‘l°a.a a“ °" “Moll-ii u" $15M‘ n“ yo wn tricu o! St. ea an ew - Phong 1530 din, all tuea and arrears’ o! ins must be paid before June 25. r- that date they will be handed for “ W. J. McISAAC. Seorehry, St. Char] ¥I 9:30 7:00 Peat Your“ Progressive PROGRESSIVE BDRSERVATIVE , BROADBASTS CFCYS THURSDAY, June 16th- FRIDAY. June 17th- FARMERS, _ I l You’ll Want To lloar; Peat President Dairy Iii-mere’ President Milk Producers’ Aaeodeflon of heo Director Ayrshire Breederaf Aaeoehflon o! Canada Director Livestock Breeders’ Association of President Progredve Conserve ADDBBB PUBLIC HIKING! IIIIRRAY RIVER truism. m: 1on7 . ‘IN P. "I l. W. DOUCEITE ’ 3.0., r B.“ m so Secretary, New Arnliil » tamed‘ Greek physician Hippocrates, "Father o! _ Medicine." used a leather-soled boot in the treatment of club-feet. - 9:45—-J. ANGUS MooLEAN - WIS-JOHN A. MceDONALD weir D. M8¢AEE£mEEBEE Canada ‘ flveAlooieilonoiCenndn VEIIIIIII RIVER FRIIAY. JIIE 11th IJI P. I. Ooaservaflvofintliiieteswillfiobekeerilel tkeeeaieellip.