\ I __ ngcnwoganoiaiv. k cnaawrrrijrotwiv ‘ ___ _______ ‘ a . JULY__ 17, i943 . H, ._‘ .J.’A_Q.!LT_EIETH .._.-.-._._ t - i. c m: EASTERN’ GUARDIAN TonA-Y.-siiows 250-7-9 ALSO NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON PRINDE EDWARDF=Q€TE BOMIIIB uonniv TUESDAY wstiirsuiv JOHN c; 4 iiii..i.izl.i.iiii M W‘. H AZ E L BBQ 0K_S_ fltiitmii ';;."-I'..i'.'." m: SMITH isronr QUIZ EXTRA! V‘ I all-a- CAPITOL MONDAY-TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY TODAY f ”ANGEL’S ALLEY" Shows 2130-7-8245 Paul Richardson at his cottage on _- AGFNTI: IIONTAGUI: Ianll I. Landry. Albert Lilli. In. lyrea ~ FMPRII- BHQWERB" a ....i*:.'.::~...':..i.::":*...°.'::-...... . "°.'5":,:,,"° "1 IGINTI IOUIJS: Ill ll“ Illlllll All Gall“. [iii w. The Guardian ‘may be bought l\ ll! bl III ‘ following placea in Montague: lha B. A. Llewellyn; lira. Clay. ll‘ Georgetown: The Pelt Ollee: b IGIHI: Ouldulb and Florence Inner. in It. Ietefa: The Peel Ollca. ...."Atterition - Mammoth 30-day shoe sale at the Montague Shoe Store. Prices slashed on all lines of footwear: Mr. Otis Jackson, Peters Head. was a business visitor to Mon- tague on Thursday. _ Miss Aphra Wiener. Charlotte- town. spent the week end in Montague, guest 6f Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nicholson. Messrs. George Alien. Alva G. Allen and Joseph Gotell were re- cent business visitors to Char- iottetown_ Mr_ H. W. Ives. Charlottetown insurance representative, was a Ibusiness visitor to Montague on Wednesday. Friends will be glad to learn that. Miss Betty Thompson is progressing favorably following an appendicitis operation at the King's County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Hector vickerson who has been visiting his mother. Mrs. Charles Vlckerson. Montague for the past few weeks has left for his home in Stoneharn. Mass, Messrs. William Smith. Claude Smith and Roger Newman and Misses Mildred Smith and Olive Newman were week end visitors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wigginton. Miss Claire Burdett, Montague- is spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matheson at their summer Montague River. Douglas Albert Johnstone. v15] u“; Boston. ..°Lorie Watches — C. R. Boeh- ricr, Jeweller, Montague. ..'Dance - Union Road Gchool, Kings County, Monday, July 19. Webstnrb Orchestra. News's‘ - d-Canada wild ‘geese. Finder plcaaa contact Harvey Moore, hdilitown Cross. Messrih. George Stewart and l>ete Sinclair were recent business visitors to Charlottetown. Mia Ruth Bowley. at. Peters, spent a few days in Montague. guest of Mr.‘ and Mrs. N. D. Nicholson. Mr. Linus Rossiter. commercial traveller. spent the day in Mon- tague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Miss Irene Bruce. Vaileyfieldj is at present attending the C. Ci. 1. T. ten days camp at tineet Harbour. N. S. Miss Christine MacDonald. New York, arrived_ on Wednesday to spend a few weeks visiting her mother. Mrs. John M. MacDon- ald. Kilniuir. Mr. and Mrs. Powell Spence. Tormentine. N, B7. spent a few days this past week in Montague. guests of Rev. and Mrs. A S. Adams. ' Mr. and Mrs. M, Bf Martin. Pictou, N. S.. left this week for Mass. where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. L home on me Kingsley. who is ill in hospital. Mr. and lVil-s. George Allen, Boston. Mass. spent a fcw days Johnstone, David Mabon- Sidney in Montague vlsitlns Mr. Allen's MacGowanwand Louis Don John- stone have‘leit to attend camp at Augustine Cove for ilic next ten days. ~ Rev. Ralph Richardson, Grays- town, Ohio. accompanied by his three children are visiting Rev. the Montague River. brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alva G. Allen. Mrs. Elizabeth Dwyer. Bridge- water. Mass, is spending a few weeks in Montague visiting her brother-iri-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Sorrey. Mrs. Winnifred O'Connor. West- boro. Mass. is visiting with her ‘rich-cl; Mrs. George Hadioclr. cr Montague, Mrs. O'Connor arrived in Charlottetown by I ' NOIIII AIIIICAN ll." l. S. STEVENSON v. . Inndlllll" Mr. and Mrs. Silvarius Mc- Carron. Montague. have left for New Glasgow where Mr. McCar- ron’ has accepted employment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde and young son Roland of Cornwall. Ont. spent a iewdays in Mon- tague. guests o! Mrs. A. Duvar. Mra. George Nicholson and young daughter Phyllis returned to Montague Tuesday evening a1- ter visiting her parents in Nep- anee. Ontario.‘ They were accom- panied to Monte he sister for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Samson. ton, N. 8.. for a week to visit‘ relatives. after which they are by Miss] Phyllis Yllll W110 will ViSlb. her-m, had-u“ dmvjng on ‘h’ fold- Montague. have left for Frederic-l Wlllll 0 SHOULD IMPHABII PLACED ‘The increased attention paid to the alco olic. (the em. pulsive drinker w o "cannot live without alcohol“ t is dying 5s. cause of it) seems.» be with- drawing attention m one who needs it even mor the so-cuied “moderate drinker." ‘-,\ He is the drinker who. in this achine age. drinks "moderately" nd Nkes charge of the machin. whether it is on four wheels, bolted to the factory fl r. o through the air. This is the class, which provides probably he vast, bulk of alcoh ‘ -used coidenu and one fourth oi the “fatally” re-- ported in automobile accident std-l tistics. It the class from which. comes the army of mental teases‘ requiring. private er public ,nos-} pitalization. It is the class ‘that! ' now‘ flying . return!“ $0 DIWIY- P. 5- 1- f" furnishes criminals innumerable} the remainder of Mr. Belmont.“ 15 m, d“, ‘domed by “mm. vacatlon-"Mr- Samson ll mat-Isl! of distinction." rt is well. may»! o: the local branch of the hlklm help m, ,1c°h°“c_ but would! Donald Samson. Mr. Charles Lumsden has taken over tempor- arily as manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Lums- den. and their two children are occupying Mr. Samson's residence| during the interim. Mrs. Lums» den (nee Iearl Melllsh) is the| daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mellish, former residents of Montague. During the past few weeks and the next few months the X-ray unit. owned and operated ‘by the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League has been and will be making stops at various localities throughout the Province, thereby giving the people an opportunity for an easy and cheap X-ray check-up. Peo- ple are X-rayed through their ordinary clothing, with the ‘X- rayirig being done in the movable van. where the X-ray is complet- ed in a few seconds. The Wo- men's Institute of Moutag and Lower Montague are sponsoring the appearance of the unit here in Montague on Tuesday. July 20th in the morning and aiter- noon and Wednesday. July 31st in the afternoon and evening. Mr. R, Earl Taylor. president of the P111. tuberculosis League arid Dr. Creelrnan were in Montague o! Nova Beotin- ‘it not be m better w spotlight; the risks involved in what 15' During the vacation of Mr. aumonlously named finodcratn“ ' drinldng. —Forwcrd. _ | do roascco, no LIQUOR. no‘ MOVIES roe MIS§ siuuitica i Miss Barbara Joe Walker from Memphi. Tennessee. whose be“. ty and talent won her the title “Miss America" in the annual beauty contest at Atiintic City. New Jersey. has turned down oi- fers for Hollywood screen tests, "I do not care much for mov- ies» very few people are successful at it, and I do not care to wait around in Hollywood for yogi-s trying t9 be succe l.” she was quoted as saying in an Associated Press dispatch of Sept. S. "I do not 1ikc'tc see women one can drink moderately." she is also reported as saying. »she has announced that she will go ahead with her plans to teach school. using the 05.000 scholar. ship award which goes with the winning o! the title. BIRMINGHAM UNDER. REFILL "There are some 7.000 or 5,000 readers of this paper in the city of Birmingham and Jefferson smoking. 1 do not think that any. This seal signifies fine laundering THE PROFESSIONAL LAUNDRY WASHES . .~ Um . . . mm . I. . nice lo put ewoy freshly laundered linen . . . smooth cod neatly fold- ed . . '. nice lo know they've received the finest, m», washing core. Tested processes were cp- plied on carefully cs c physician would admin- lsierlils medicinal . iliveugluaudaing, ma"; and ironing. Throughout this washing cycle, the tensile strength of ili'a fcbrle remained laiecr. Your linens tire arhlla end bright, crisp and clean because you gave than» professional Iqundry ecu! EMPIRE roost SHOWS 2:30-7-8:45 on Wednesday making arrange- ments for the appearance o. the unit on Tuesday-Lari. ONCE A GREAT POWER County alone. They will remem- ber that in 1917 the city jail (South-side Jail) of Birmingham was closed and the City Com- mission offered the jail to the ‘ 4 Stems i Limited city for a hospital. The jail at Poland wad a Brest European EH1 1S 1 ponvtflimm the 1m‘ w ‘h’ ‘"11’w:tleytfii.§‘...§..T,°SZ§IM§“Z.SZ¥J illdii; ‘ t they are taken as well " mwi l a CPD “I 90. l8 mell- — l’ I OII annually "mdwd 1" mrmlflilhlm- l0 the iail h! the scores and a- Alabama Baptist. Misses Jean McQuai-rie. Mont- ... t"... i For the past few clays we have been advertising HAY nova Mrs. Elsie Traiiior. Ottawa. ac- ' . ‘yoempani ’ by her daughter and - - - \ ' l l Got Good results. ytoo. NOW IT IS YOUR TURN, MR. FISH ERMAN plane. Mrs. Sarah McFadyen, Brain- tree i: visiting in Montague with Mrs. Alex Kennedy and Mrs. Peardon Hamilton. Mrs. Iiamil- . ton is a relative o! Mrs. McFad- I yerrr late husband. n2 mm =s or BUNTINIIIJIIS HOWLS! y 349—Count’em- ““' 349 Brand-New Laughs! overflowing. Ilaeh moag them are drurikm women \ 5'14"" ""'“‘--' Kingston. Ont. are spending W'f'v'..'..".a""‘ their holidays with their pai- n a furlova lvenilevl ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Quarrie. Roseneatli. David Lenihat. Victor Mr. and Mrs, Rcddin. Mass. and Mrs. “ Fraser, Hamilton. Ont. spent a few days in Montague visiting‘ [their sister. Mrs. C. G. Clay. 0o iwednesdsy the party will leave ifor Pictcu, N. S. -_ Miss Arlene Yeo. who has l undergone a recent appendicitis < gqperatiori at the Prince Edward IIsland Hospital. is at present con- valescing at her parent's home in Montague. and is rapidly maxing a favorable recovery. an eiglended vacation in Mon- tague with Mrs. Trainera moth- er. Mrs: Harry MacLean. Mrs. James Mclaren has ar- rived from Massachusetts. and is spending the summer at her home in Montague. Mrs. Mac- Laren was‘ accompanied by her seov WALLERV v *1 sister. Mrs. MacDonald o! Bes- - ' ' ——~~~——-—- ion. ALSO NEWS WEEK _ ,\ . SERIAL COMEDY t‘ Mrs. Barah Ielacheur. Guern- , - sey s... has "a... m... 1...... sveavaoev IS TELLiNG us TO m more FISH. watt. YOU.CAN'T carcu ' ' ‘ ' ' < Massachusetts where she spent the winter with members of her family and is now visiting ncr nmhew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matheson at their sum- mer cottage in Lower Montague. Miss Beryl Nlcliilho Summer- side. merit a few days in Mon- our our WAY ~ ' Yes, we sun: cdizizALs ‘ROUND ALL TH‘ MOUNTAIN ‘ s svsames TO TRAP ~ CATTLE no AN By J. R. Williams i?‘ FISH WITHOUT EQUIPMENT, AND THAT IS WHERE W! COME IN. WAL, I'VE WORKED WHERE ‘THEY KEEP FANCY CATTLE no ance- i. ' 2P.- 5TALL5, our NEVER . WHERE you REACH .1. l; We are well stocked lc ielu eele b! your requlremantl, aucb ea, Heilni Point, Copper Point, 0cm, Roy/leeks, Rubber Suits, Rubber loch, Sou’ Western, SAVEALOT UP AN‘ PICK ‘EM {qua vlglflng 1mm; ma n]... _ OFVRIDIN‘! OFFASHELF.’ um. Miss Melliah is the daugh- _ . _ A ’ ' '“'" W‘ °' M'- "lii "Pl- "m" "'1' Mackerel Nets, Cod Lines Hand Liner Mackerel-Lines, Mecielel Jigs Cod . I I ‘ I iiah who were former residents o! Montague. t -—- Jigs, Cod Hooks, Gloss Floors, Corkwoed, Dry Calla, etc, ale. a - ' am. Walace McLeod. accom-- . '* pauled by her sen Wallace and daughter laliy, Boston, Maaa. motored to M ntague and are spending some weeks here. ‘they were. acoouipanied by Miss Lucille Hume who will also mend some weeks in Montague. Get Your Fislaiaag Buppllea ' The Fisherman's Friend HEATING EQUIPMENT or ALL was ._ _ ._ H 3x‘ COAL ,_ ‘ , - i- " a a: i ' a , ELECTRIC g a n‘. i .. wearer" ‘ i r ' t ‘F g ' ‘ . . ‘ z" m? rm.isco-.ce.c».s... "lllllil- ~ "an mam’ "w" ~ on‘, m“