.Mma IPIIIIBE EIWAIIII _ ‘thrl-eteé-vvh-lrllrfii-d-i ALSO NEWS AQUA QUEENS AND CARTOON snows w - 11.00 — 9-00 ilul ||| in rial: SIlII "BIIIIIF tmlld ii Iililli YliIIIIli_ “Penny AiltliUR LARRY _ flllllilillili - [All ~ SIMMS " ‘MEGA?! Til-DAY and SAT. 'A'LSO SERlAleCOMEDY VARIETY — CARTOON SHOWING 2.30-7.00--8.45 II, J. MABllII OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying (iinsscs ' Elli. Monte u. l’. E. l. Office flours l0 to l2 A, M. 2 w 5 P. M. flolidsit etc. bv appointment cum Connected With ' DRUGSTOBE a Vi.“ SOURIS HOSPITAL TEA PARTY WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7thf Band, Amusements and meals served. Dance in McLean's Ware- house in evening. if” EMPIRE dlonight and Sat. “Gentleman POPULAR SCIENCE - SPORTS - COMEDY From Texas” Montague Mr. Stirling C. Lane left Thurs- day for Vancouver where he is employed. follow/int: a litree week vacation at his home in Montague. Miss Florlne Cam-pbcll. student nurse at the P. m. l. Hospital, is convaiesoing at her home in Mon- tague following a slight operation. Due to circumstances beyond the control of the committee in charge of the Legion "Mammoth Dance". the site of the dance has been changed from Georgetown to the Montague Curling Rink. Mr. lllilliam Noddy. Greenfield. is in the Kings Countv Hospital. Montague. following a thirty-foot fall from a staging. He is suffer- ing from a back injury. Mr. Charles Rice has closed his barber shop In Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Rice and family are mov- in; to Ontario in September. Mrs. Malcolm Clair is success- fully conducting her daily swim- ming classes. Mrs. Clair has s II! 0.957 T0 30W! 0ND R67 4ND FMW/l lI/I/HSI/M it oar m1 vow/z r 307' MW II! I'll/PS flMT 4838’? MU "n ’ \ %7, v Riff/fl’ TIMI 46/0 Fill/l 7 A dosh of Abbey's, Now and then, ls mighty helpful to you when Your system's soured with ocld waste. And - soyl You'll like ' That Abbey taste. Pleasant and fay to fake Before ireakfasl Abbey's is a fricnifly, gentle help to inside elesnlbns, to that hoslthfulrognlsrity that patios Hfltoyonrotepsndasanileil genre-yo. Anditeoetasolittlo -—st any drug store. Whm wyfliilltiAulqitai Ikmn u! my n r14; you Dick l-Iuiihes umnifed I 8m" large class and any citizens help and COODeraiion would be great- fully acccuctd, Mr. Lloyd Howard. Kensington. was a recent visitor in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Enron Kidd has-s returned to Montague following a vacation in Nova Scotia. Mr. Kidd is employed here with the Oun- adian Bank of Commerce. - L. The Montague Fire Department was called to service the other day gilld it was painful to see the COIIIPRTRUVEI)’ new tin-d infrequent- iy used machines. being taken to the scene of the fire, by man- Dower and available motor trucks. Onlookers wonder whether or not the stubborn motors were repaired following their return to the sta- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDPAN EASTEIIIII IiIlAIIIIIAII v HNIIAVHJJNG OPICATIONS- RESUME — Grovell ui rmdb in Southern tom's may h“ resumed. This week trucks If)" hauling from a new pit in Kilmuu to sections of road: in Murray Har- bor and Sturgeon. 1n the Murray Harbor area the smug 1* “:23 pimped on Lhc road “Wen 6 village and the Cape Bear district. cumming a project that» “B! partially oompletrd‘ prior to this year. The new gravel nib is 0n ~41" farm of Mr. D P. MacPherson-B ..'EXTIND fl-DCTBJC LINE- Work has begun extending tho electric power iii-e thwvin 518W} merville. New Perth and new, heath. from the end of the 9P1"- row's Road where it branches oil‘ the paved road ti. so tho-rush w, the old hydro plant at Montague- A gang of man. tinned with long-l handled shovels. began‘ digging‘ holes for the big poles early this week nnd it is expected that ‘he job will be nushtd to ootnpletlorJ ra-pldly. The coming o! the power line is being welcomed by n 0on- siderable number of the tamieri‘ in the districts concerned They had been clamoring for it but were fearful that the line would not be! constructed this year. ~38. i ..'R.AI‘N l5 WELCOME — Showers Tuesday night and early‘ Wednesday were welcomed by the‘ farmers in southern King's County —and everywhere else where they, occurred. Althou '1 the rainfall was not heavy it til somethln: to aid| in relieving drought condition» nnJ was particularly welcome to the" White Sands area. south 91 Mur-I i-sv River where a brush tire brokei out Monday aftnraon. Residents of the district fought the blaze aided by fire apparatus from Mur- ray River, several miles away but. the outbreak proved stuoborn. It was hoped that the rain would bring the first under control. ~13 y .‘ Rev. and lvlrs. E R Ma :-‘ Vicar and two children of Pownnl spent a fcw days in Georgetown the 811E515 of M" and M15. an t Stewart. -G ; ..'Mrs. Ida. Wood o! Rtoioburyni Mass, recently motored to George-| town with Mr and Mrs Walter; Richards and :o.1 and are asis c.f Miss Marrrirct and Miss ennie Richards. . which was easy lo arbitrate due to the eDlendid sporting spirit dis- played by each teem. It is ex- pected that the Cardigan bays will tion? Pcake Staucn owned the score with the Montague soitbali team ‘lluesday nignt by. WlllflLlLR from lhu home team bv the score 14-11. The name was fast and well played by both teams. tliontague rather lost its balance in lne sixth inning when Beakes shoved seven runs across the plate. MOOIIEY. Dlaying centerfieid, Dlflyed a 1on0! fly ban; in the third inniniz and suffered a compound fractured thumb. Glenn Murphy handled the game and Geoige Laird was 1st base judge. Y BOX SCORE Montague Fraser. c . Power if . Jay 2b Nicholson p Stewart we»; 57 MocGregor rt. I‘ Boudreault ss gwmfiabbp :m-onOwu~ ;MH~wNONww: um-u~w+#H8 §uomomwoou> moo-o~»-M Peaks Station Bradley 1f Dumohy ss MacLeOd D ‘Mooney cf Hendra-han lb Gillan ' lb Devlne c Hughes rf Laird 3b IF @#QQU|CI\UIUI§QF ;w~_~o-wu l l 4 1 1 2 l 0 l ill r 5§ncuu<~»w~ n. 2 3 3 3 3 Z 3 2 3 24 Y ‘Evans replaced Moone Score By Innings Montague t Peaks Station 004 30‘! 0-14 oiiiiiiiinn notes Tine first meeting since organiz- auon of the Cardigan Branch of the Canadian Lolion was held on Tuesday eveninz with an almost perfect attendance. Comrade J. A. MacDonald presided and Com- rade Lee suuivan took over as Secretary, having been appointed to that oflice. Comrade J. D ' swlscocmoo~ playi a reitirn dame in Charlotte- .town shortly. I i Mr. Jim Allan. Statlonmasier at Emerald. spent a few days this week visiting at the home of his father. Dr. A. A. Allan. i Mrs. Ctulcv and Miss Crookcn. ‘who have been visiting their bro- hci". Rev. Father Harold Crock-en for the past few days. returned to their home in Freetown on Thursday. A number nl residents and non- residenis have been fishing with varied success in the Cardigan River for the past few weeks. Al- though the catches never catch up with the stories. one of the most persistent aii-glcrs. Mr. Cor- nelius Gallant. has come uc with some beiuti-rs during the past weck. Miss Kai- Ryan. who has been employed at Halifax for the pas‘ couple of years is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ryan. and Mrs. Mr. Robert GOOKlIlS and sons Robert and David Are passing the summer with Mrs. Googins’ purer-its. Mr. and Mrs.‘ John Reville. Mr. Goozins is a’ ‘professor at Bristol. Conn. Miss Kay Wilsoriqof the firm of iJ. A. Macdonald 6r Co. is enjoy- iimz her annual holidays. Rev. Father James Dcnahoe left Thursdav on" return to his parish dutlrs at Oklahoma after visiting, relatives and friends in Cardigan and vicinity. Mrs. Harold Irving. accompan- led by young sons Bobble and John returned tostonehamMastm. bv air on Wednesday followln: a pleasant. month's visit with heri mother. Mrs. J. C. Maodonald. Miss Gertrude Mscdonsld re- turn-ed from Halifax Tuesday sf- ‘er spendinv. n week with herbm- ther and slater-in-IIW. LL-Col. C. J. Macdnnald. M-BJL. and Mrs. Macdonald. Campbell was named to the Ex- ecutive which was increased to four. It is believed that this Branch is the first one to include u lady member among its officers. She is Comrade Phyllis ABIIBW- recently ed after sen/loci overseas with the ECAI‘. tWD.) Three new members were admit- ted. Considerable business was transacted and members feel that their branch is tell-ins away w o- fine atsrt. The next meetlntz will be held on Auirust 20th- At nn exhibition game held at Cerdlaan on Tuesday evenini the local team defeated the Anchors oi Charlottetown bv a score of 10-9. Play was close throughout until the last half of the hint-h when Don Mac-Donald singled to bring in Dunstan Murphy and break the tie. ‘Ilhe City mm W" very ca-pabh! handled by ‘the well lmuwn 01d timer Diggley Ream. iiaelionaiii Bros. THEATRE ‘ It. Stewart Fri. 8.80 -.Sai. 8-10 pan. "Brewster's Millions" DENNIS WKEEFE JUNE HAVOC and ROCHESTER .4 Mum» mm ‘ I Couch IS lUil/f III R () .=\ I Sort’ With (‘ Your trouble may be due to Bacteria that has lodged in the linin of your nose and throat. ou_ may even _b_e developing Grippe or Bronchitis \ What you want most of all ll comfort and relief; if so, use Polsonb Cough Syrup which contains powerful antlseptioo that act effectively upon the germ-infected areas of your iol Charlottetown spent L Mr. and Mrs. wilfrcii lelfielldficléf (lay visiting with Mrs. Jeremiah Doucette. liq-lend; 1n this area of _R¢V- Father J_ E. Campbell oi Winni- z were pleased to hear of hi5 recent nomination as aclif-il Chm" celior of that diocese and Pastor o; st. Mary's Cathwral. AlWalB a brilliant student and 90958551118 pleasant personality. Father a Iflsmiggll was well qualified and w where he received his early ieducstlon and was ordained. Will “he; or this commun- icllow him in his M16698!- OUT OUR WAY ' ’ weer voua event on FHlfilésl-reiofi J _ Ofiu_-'rH,m:-z'ro_s:rr THlNi/i rr Mia-rt‘. HELPMOlIN-E , we»: nose and throat. The sore,‘ l I irritable places get soothing relief. Transient congestion II helped. Swollen membranes are reduced. C011 IIIIII lpllllll are relieved an hlegm is loosened. Many wesfthroated pie find Poisons Cough giiiup gives them welcome I reliifif for their troubles duo to . co . ' longer? Fight off our thros j trouble now, Imoc ' cold and get beck to better Why experiment an out your health a sin. Use POIIOIH . Sold b ll dealers irimneedlcine iny 33o , wAs oom‘ our Guarantee/l Satisf Since [R57 AUSTRALIA CONSIDEBS REDUCING ‘VO'l‘lN‘G AGE CANBERRA. Aug. 1—- tOP)— There is talk here that the Aus- tralian votina age may be reduced to 1B after this year's zeneral elec- tion. During the war servicemen and women of that age were a1- lowcd to vole. Other reports sav there may be a redistribution oi’ Federal seats after a census Projected for 194'! and that the number oi.’ seats in the Federal House of Representa- tives. which corresponds to the Canadian Commons. may be in- creased from 75 to libout 90. By .I. R. WILLIAMS THA'I"5 WHKI’ ‘THEM SHOTS DO, MAKE HA-HA! THEY‘, ‘rt-ioucst-rr FER l A MiNUT! HE 1O PLAY! ' EEPS alvmtw K I , .‘ wt THEM . will“ snows: 7 At HOLMANS - - WOMEN’S WOOL Swim Suits. Regular 2.25 to 5.95 L98 Mid-Season Clearance of the balance of our Wool Bathing Suits for lfi-iday and includes good variety of sizes in attractive styles and Saturday Shoppers. Lot colors. Clearing st l FRIDAY and SATURDAY C-L-E-A-R-A-N-C- Regular $2.25 to $5.95. $1.93 See the new Out-of-the-West ORIGINAL SWIM SIIITS For Misses and Women If you are looking for something dif- ferent in Swim Suits, be sure anti see these Out-of- tlie-West “Origin- ils". by Rosa Marie Reid. SUMMERSIDE P s Three mediate use. Priced to sell. w. n. mu OUR BOARDING HOUSE more. Sit-gallon sprsyers due to arrive Aug- ust 1st; one 80 gallon sprayer slightly used, ready for in’ 208-212 Gt. George li- n- u