PAGEEIGHT ,. _ . E‘; ““‘ ““ n‘ A‘ ‘his ‘A- Al-A‘ e- A AAA-A‘ -‘-A~‘AA AAAAAALLA Fr-.. l‘ ‘v ‘vv 7v I "v ‘v ‘ '1' o o A Y 5-,? , hereto-den. "M" ‘Y ‘l’. ....:'z"'" “l:- "-'-'-. "Oddfellcws m Rebekchs" l- W“ "'"" '°"°é .. \ ,_,,,__-,___,__.,, huh-admonish I liq- ow». out, s!‘ SHOWS 3:30 -7 - 9 - i" ' TYGOON COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR. sir. I rnr. oganomw. QHARLUFFETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Kora" riissoursouv... llaruld r Stewart. Ill solar: souaisi m; we The Guardian ma! be following places is Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Ofllee: Miles ‘melms Lsrter. o! the stafl oi the canadian Bank ed Oom- merce, Montague, qsent the week- end at her horns in Charlottetown. Friends will regret to learn that w. c. E. White has entered the King's County Hospital. where h! will -' v treat/merit. Mr. Walter Goes. ciiarioitetownfl; was a weekend visitor to Montague,- guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cur- rie. Atilm uitoauaruwu: Min 8- A. Llewellyn. loner. la Si. Peter's: FEATURE STARTS 3:30 - 7 AND 9 LAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. AALAAAAI A AAA 0-O-OQ'4' rum CAPITQL rm. and sir. SHOWS 3.30 — 7 — 8.45 llllll illlll llltllllltlll-Tlllllllllll noiniw lillillil uiani Plllllil. TllE SIIISIIIIE not: lllE SIIISIIIIE slits . IllE siinuiiniiis WW“ Plus FIDDLERS THREE — SMILES AND STYLES - INSIDE THE ATOM — UNTAMED SEAL AAArA AA-A Av ‘AAALAAA WQ-QFO-O-UGOMHQMO 0-004 O-OOO-ODOJQ-OMOO-O-OO-O AApAgAAAAAAgA m‘ b formers ., entertainment for every member of 0 A$#AA_A_AA_AA Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. Miss Mary. Martin, and m. sandy Revnoldsl were Sunday visitors to Sourisw guests d Mir. and Mrs. Uonei strong. My, and, Mrs. luuban Watt. chsrlotteiown, spent the week-end in, whim Road, guest o! Mrs. Watts parents. Mr. and Mrs. 00011 Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne noisy and ivirs.‘ Russell Finley. Charlottetown. were Sunday visitors to Montague. guests oi Mrs. Richard Llewellyn. .._.__ . AAA‘ ‘Av Mrs. William MacEachern. Mon- tague, spent the weekend visitinS friends and relatives in Strathcoria and Primrose. “SONG 0F IDAHO” LATEST IN SERIES OF ACTION MUSICALS ‘Way back in 1944. Columbia Pictures made an action musical illm called “Cowboy Canteen." Packed with stars oi the range, radio and recordings, it was to be the first in a popular series. Each arid every picture iollowing kept to the same iormula-plenty of lCtlOn,l'.0p1'l0l.0h musical per- and homespun comedy. Tihe result has been hours oi swell ‘Mrs. Fred beard. Mount Stew‘- u-t, was a week-end visitor in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mr!- l-lubert Nblson. Miss Norma Campbell. Char- lottetown. spent the weekend VlS- iting at the home oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Vilhlm Road. Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur obrien and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest An- near and son, Blacks Harbour, N. 3., spent the weekend in bower Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs- Austin Ross and Mr. Gwfii An‘ near. the family. "Song of Idaho." coming lq the Capitol Theatre today, is the six- teenth Jamboree in this always- welcomc series, and there's every reason to expect that Columbia has turned out another hit. Heading the cast oi "Song o! Idaho" are the Hoosier Hot Shots (Herzie. Ken, Gil and Gabe), those talented ccmedians with the queer- looking instruments. The Hot Shots have appeared in every succeeding ' action musical and can be given part credit ior the movie tans‘ Mrs. Hubert Nelson. who has spent; the past few weeks visliln! her sister in New York, has re- turned to Montague, accompanied bvy her nephew. Mr. Jimmy MB!- tin. Mrs. G. N. Nicholson. Montague. accompanied by her young daugh- ter; leit iuesday morning for Ne- Lsndrv. Albert Althea. Mrs. llyres llarrlsi Olair. Weldon Lsvars. llebsrds sad Gordon Isrrall bought at any o! tbs Mrs. Clay. in Bowls: Condos’; spd Flcreaae The Post Oflies. moi-richer. - a2 piece nnguiii Breakiaat Sets $9.95. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Arinear, Lower Montague; Mrs. D. A. MsoPhee. Heatherdale; Mr. Peter MacDonald, Milltowri; Mr. Percy King, Sturgeon; Miss Joan MadGowan. Kiimiuir; Mrs. William Bruce, Valleyileld; Mrs. William MacLarcn, Georgetown, and lvlrs. John A. MacPherson, Bellevue. The address for the evening was given by Rev. Dr. Gibson in which he stressed the need oi religious training in the home. He asked the people to consider "What the community does for the boy" and iurther the love "which we owe to God in return for His love. The meeting closed with the benedic- tion pronounced by Dr. Gibson. fiiDllfiiTlllli VIDIIIITY Mr. Howard Walker and Master Jackie Lavers motored to Souris on Tuesday. Mrs. Wilired Prosper and young son accompanied her mother, Mrs. Brown, on her return to Souris on Tuesday. Mr. Lorne Mair. teacher at North Rustico, returned to his teaching duties after spending the holiday at his home here. Geo. .°Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell oi Trenton, N. S.. motored to George- town recently and visited for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell. Mrs. Annie acCoi-rnaiolc, wh has been residln in Georgetown during the iall and winter months. returned to her home in Boughton Island early in the week. Tender Iuicy diunlu of vrlansn cooked to flovor perfection with wholesome vitamin- rlch beam. And all in one tin, tool Pile Ilia plats hlgh-—iho family will really qo for this fievonoms dlslil M“ ‘ BURN! l CO. LIMITID l IIONIII MIAT PACKERS OI CANADA Charlottetown where he will be engaged tor the summer as a play- ground instruotor. He will take a two weeks course at Ifi fit School. ty visited friends oi Mr. arid lVin. Swanson in Nova Scotia before re- turning to the U. B. A. Wanted . Lessee for Texaco Service Station McCOLL-F-RONTENAC OIL CO. LTD. Mr. and we. Chester Peg?! of Ag Brockton. Mass, were recen visi.- - ' crs at the home of Mr Perry's \ Mum” “w” l uiicle, Mr. Clarence Dalrid. Ac- , ‘ APPEY i companying them were their iriends. Mr. and MrsRalgJh Swan- L B’ WHITE _ ‘ son from Brockton, Mass. The par- lglonldqiil ' "ROCKY" AND “JACK” AT Ilflllll BEST IN FIGHTING _W‘ESTEI-N temptilble scheme, Rocky is engag- ed in a battle oi wits and fists with this wiliest o! ices. The villain, por- treyed by zoo-pound Geno Stutcii- roth, is s clever and smooth mani- pulator with s dual personality. His band of outlaws is expertly directed by that old iavorite heavy, Roy Barcroit. To relieve the teriaeness o! the script, comic reliei’ is injected irilo the situation by Eddy Waller, play- Allan "Rocky" Lane and his iam- ous horse. Black Jack, are at their fighting best in their latest Repub- lie western adventure film. "Okla- homa Badlands,” which opens at the Empire ‘Nieatre today. The famous pair embark upon their most dangerous mission when they speed to the Rawlins ranch to help an old irlmd oi Rocky's. A mysterious plot is in operation against the family which owns the kick of Rocky's. Mildred Coles. s newcomer to pictures. ably handles the leading ieeninine r0 James Mair left on Monday tor le. ranch and, while probing the con- Though Allan "Rocky" Lang‘; m1. ing an amiable but rnuddling side- " ducer Gordon Kay. rr arm. arms 1'0 Ancient peoples believed thsl the sun travelled around earth. lowers are used to his daring, ti“; are in for new thrills as he hsroie- ally battles nlmdoafs most ddlpgr. ate group or rustlero. m true iim fashion. Rocky wins out over the evil ones, thereby maintaining m. standards his iana have set for hlmi Yakima Canutt directed the swiit- moving western ior associate pro thl growing interest in these films. Als important featured are Kirby Grant, who last appeared with Joan Davis in “She Wrote the panes, Ont. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Paul. Mrs. Nicholson expects to remain in Ontario ior a month. EMPIRE roiiisiir rm. llliil sir. Show: 7 cnd 9 Matinee Sui-urdcy Only 2:30 SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL "DON'T GAMBLE WITH STRANGERS" and The Cisco Kid ln "SOUTH OF MONTEREY" NEW GLASGOW- Thursdoy Night 9 PM. Friday Night, 9 PM. IN SOURIS inch hardwood (wide). D. F. MocDONALD Box 243 slib h , EDDY Willi! r» IIIlDRED (DIES liumd by YAIIIA (All!!! Serial - Comedy - Cartoon OO-OO-OQ0O4 ‘THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! oo~¢>eo<3eo4>oo¢>eo3o ~ °‘ , recently nociironn incline-mil- HOW'S HALL, Brcckley Beech- ron SALE 2 building lots; truck wag- gon on sloven; wheels (hsuvylOn mcin roud. Electricity soon and new); truck Waggon axles; [ ovcilcble. heavy springs for heavy express _ side. wlciggonInzlg. I6 Frost 8| Wood ' will finish. p ovl; - ullon tunk iron ~- l Scckville plgw; l groin clecnzll BISSON PROPERTY (Grey and Campbell); l, 2 and 3 i, I Book"; lovely June Vincent. Tonvmy Ivo, twelve-year-old ycuhgster who Miss Vera Beck. Montague, left on Monday morning ior Cincin- nati. Ohio, where she will act as bridesmaid at the cumming wed- ding 0d’ one of her college friends. MissBeck eioperts to remain in the United States for two weeks. appeared’ with Irene Remember Manna"; and Emory Par- nell. Specialty numbers are per- lformed by such well-known radio land record favorites as the Sur- | shine Boys. the Sunshine Girls and the Starlighters. Dun in Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck have returned to Montague ioliowing s motor trip to Vancouver. ‘B. 0.. on which they were account! liied by Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. Returning with their parents were Misses __._.__..______ FOR SALE SOURIS WEST Recently renovcled, not com- pleted, 30" x 20" house, con- crete foundation six feet deep, with cellar. 1st floor: 4 rooms, new dou- ble floors, chimney 8' x 20". Front porch, portly enclosed. Ex- cellent wcier. Inside pump. Kit- chen ronge. ior the past year have been at- tending the Calgary Bible School. Miss Mary Taylor. who (or the past three weeks has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor, Lower Montague, ielt on Friday morning ior her home in Jamaica Plains, Mess. She was accompanied by Mrs. Bert MacFi-irlane, who will spend some time visiting in the States. ‘rhe regiisr monthly meeting oi the Young Women's Guild oi the Presbyterian Church, Montague, was held in the vestry oi the church on Monday evening, June 7th. In the absence of the presi- dent, the vice-president. Miss _Mil- dred Smith presided. The meeting opened with a hymn, followed by the scripture read by Mrs. Percy Myers, and prayer led by Mrs. S. D. Reid, the minutes oi the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by eleven 2nd floor: 3 square rooms, mullion windows, open si-cir case. asbestos shingle roof. Good born. Z l-2 ucres rich soil, necr beach. Lumber to finish in- Pci-ily furnished. As is or Souri; Wesl- members. Following the business _ period. the meeting closed with »Or Write to:—- "God Save the King”. and the _ Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was L. N. BlSSON, served by Mrs. 3.13. Reid andMrs. 624 Atlantic Si’. S.E. 3~ N- BMW!"- l l l i Washington 20, D_.C. The Sunday School convention of the district of Georgetown was . held at Kilmuir. The increase in attendance over the past years was By Fogily and Shorten very gratifying. Rev. A. s. Adams. Wmmmomi vsiuwlu nlooou msniieve n QANT uv room CRDDELYAOOM a pastor o! the Montague United Church conducted the devotional period. 'I‘l'ie president. Mr. William MecLeod presided over the busin- ess meeting. In his remarks he referred to the good work done in the pest by Mrs. Hannah Cowan Iuest speaker, Rev. brought beiore the Dr. Gibson, meeting llie lilious Educational Council ls do- ing for the young people. He ilso stressed the great need oi teacher training for Sunday Schools. Rev. Mr. Evens adjourned the meeting, and a delicious r was served by the Kiimuir lad es. The even- inr session ’ with the wor- shlP service led by Rev. Mr. Duns oi Vaileyfleld. special numbers were liven by Messrs. Uhlrley and Joyce Annesr. and Nita Thminson of ‘lower Moiitsgus. the 0.6.1.1‘. lirls cl Montague. Mrs. William Foggy and Betty Ann Beck, who‘ who now resides in Ontario, The great work that the Maritime Re- We. pay Grape-Nuts for life. _ You serve it tor it", We want you no meet dis crunchy, rich-flavored goodness of famous Grape-Nuts. We know that once snyonstrlei this grand ready-to- es: cereal with the unique flavor, they will like That's why we make this offer of one regular, full-size package of Grape-Nuts — l4 average servings - FREE. DEFER (LDSES JlllY l5! OFFER LIMITED ONE PACKAGE 0F GRAPE-NUTS PER FAMllYl‘ 4 Bruce. and Miss Irene Bruce of Vsiisyiieid. Durlnl the business . period the following ofllcers were soooluted: President. Mr. wiiliemi Method: vice-president. Mr. Lorne Wisginton: secretary. Mrs. David Wright. The executive elected was as follows: Mrs. Charles Home. Mentelue Urfted: Miss Oleuiuiie OUSEWIV breakfasts are the Gte Grape-Nun, Oobourg. Om. will be reloaded by mil. llsoboen. Dentist: Mrs. Oiieusi s ' n-fi, rape-Nil .. ~.‘—.-, “HT!!! YOUN- wmil ri-ie OlFIRJAflSl 1 - Ask your ‘ Gripe-Nuts. Pay for it temporarily! groceries apsclrege o! z-smsicra -lataaybod in family writs us e lmerealliegbow mild: 33" for Nun, sad wheelie: or no: lemrwaliyourasiaeeadeddresaesd like Mini! ebcueepw_ S-Aesooeescbislmerisnoeiveiibymrbeiaesl! l. s v . ----....-» 1