PAGE EIGHT - TQDAY — ‘ "18 Fathoms lleeil" =30 - r - 8:45 Sh” 2 i EXTRA: cntntorn-zrown rnrnrnrs t PRliltlE EDWARD Iona..." i ABBOTT AND COSTELLO “The Noose Hangs lllgh" i “KENTUCKY DERBY" - CAPITOL non. - rut. - wrn ‘IHRILI-S AND EXCITEMENT MOUNTSKY-HIOHIN \\ it Anrotvn srtrnrucio i 2 DAYS ONLY-Mon. And Tue. = H g 1,49’ l/was 01/50“ Robert cg I Shirley Temple John Agar f: e o I l 4 i i i hi. i i‘ [IIIGDRAMAOI I l» i.‘ 1-H’ l l .. i‘ ' ,, genus nonlucn l Pauniounl htiuv: min RICHARD BENN [i TRUDV ".Ml“§“lil Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS l Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE i444 NEWS - MUSICAL SCIENCE - SPORTS l-. “' 'ro' PLEASE rooms-rs GREAT YARMOUTl-l, England- T§) — Evening classes. with lec- mes 0n "how to make the visitor happy," will be conducted. here in [Winter for tourist hotel staffs. Es- . z Britain. 10W EMPIRE MUSICAL - sure-sons. - msvnr. - COMEDY peranto will be taught as a help to make foreigners feel at home in Shows At 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ls PANCHO llflllilenlnsslTho Week Continued from page a ‘ lands", Victoria. Miss Boswell has recently returned from St. An- dPQWS. N.B., where she directed the C. G. I. Camp at Weiweig. Miss Sara E. Brown, Boston, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W, H. Pool and Mr. Pool. _ c o o Mrs. N. A. MacNeiil, Sussex, N. B., is the guest of her son, Dr. R. D. and Mrs. MacNoiil, Brighton Road, I I I Rev. and Mrs. William Warren and interesting children have re- turned to Morrisville, N. J., aftcr spending some time with Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Simpson. I I I Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Cameron and two children left Wednesday on return to Toronto after a month's visit with Mrs. Cameron's sister, Mrs. Ernest Lord and Mrs Lord, Villa Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron visited many parts of the Island while here. I I Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Large or.» noun wants SPECIALS AT Hooters M N’S WEAR, MONTAGUE .V.MEN‘S ALL-WOOL PLAID SPORT SHIRTS 2 Doz. Only — SPECIAL at $8.95 MEN'S GABARDINE SLACK SUITS SPECIAL AT $1635 - Colours Gray, Tan. Blue, Brown-Exportly Tailored MEN'S AND BOYS’ T-SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . 85c to $2.95 LARGE RANGE OF SPORT SHIRTS Ranging from $2.75 to $6.50 SPORT COATS from $15.00 to $22.50 SPORT PANTS from $6.75 to $19.50 BOYS’ SLACK SUITS-Short or Lon From $3.45 - $4.75 - $9.95 Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention LL? B. N. I-Ioolcy O "I LOADING HEAVY LIVE CHICKEN and CAPONS FOR ll. S. A. MARKET MONDAY. AUG. 15th For Trucking Service, contact D. A. McDonald, Glen- fhnsn, or Smith Brosqlownsl, Phone No- 1. cutout sarcasm! and little daughter Linda of Fred- Erlclvn. N.B., are spending their holidays in Charlottetown. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiimot Large, Pownai. Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eaton and sons, Roger and George, Uppgr Canard. N-S. Were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Earl Won. nacott and Mr. Wonnacott, Upper Prince St. I I I The tea hostesses at the Sum- merside Golf Club on Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. D. C. Tomp- kins. Mrs. R. '1". Henthorn and Mrs. Leonce Arscnnult. I I I Miss Dorothy Artz of Halifax. N. _S., is spending her Summer va- cation in Summerside. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Key. I I I Mrs. W. P. Callaghan, Summer- slde, had as her guests last week. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kickham of Boston and Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Maclntyre of Jamaica Plain, Mas- snchuseits. I I I Hostesses serving tea at. the Charlottetown tennis courts this afternoon will he Mrs. E. Doug- las and Miss Jean Wood. I I I Mrs. V. M. Ilslcy, who has been The annual ‘meeting will be held in the United Church I-Iall at Sourls on Thursday cvenlng, August 18th at 8:80 D-m. Reports covering the inst ycar of operation will be submitted and officers will be elected for the cnsulng your. All interested are In- vitcd to attend. MELVIN I. McqUAID, Secretory. I 2 A THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTER N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Ihrold F. Stewart, Miss Igndry Albert Althea, Mrs. It"! Harriet, Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers. Tho Guardian may be following places in Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office: Roper; --'FITTED FOOTWEAR st thv Montague Shoe Store. ..'Rev. John MacL-eod. Mrs. MacLeod and their family, who spent the past two weeks in Mon- tague, guests of Rev, Mr. Mac- Leod's mother, Mrs. A. J. Mac- Leod, left Wednesday on return to their home in Carbon-y, Sask. ..'Miss Margaret Shank. B. N. and Miss Anne Shank of Dorchae- ier, Mass, are guests at Lane's Cabins, Montague. They also vis- ited their uncle, Mr. John A. Mac- Kenzie, and Mrs. Maclfienzie, Montague. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archibald and their son, John, of Denver, Guysborough Co., N. S., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. George and their son Howard, of Phillips Harbour, N. S., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George's son-in-law and daught- er, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Meedl, Montague. JIIOSTESS T0 CHURCH GUILD-Mrs. Byron Stewart was hostess to the members of the Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian Church, Montague, Monday evening, August lst. The vice-president, Miss Mildred Smith conducted the meeting, which op- ened with s devotional period led by eight members. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. At the close of the business period plans were made for holding a cornboil st the summer home of Mrs. Nicholson. in September. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction, af- ter which s delicious lunch of ice cream and cake was served by Miss Catherine Currie and Mrs. S. D. Reid. » visiting her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mer- cer in Summerside for tho past six weeks, left on Thursday morn- ing on return to her home in Wolfvillo, N. S, I I I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bulk have returned to their home in Toronto after a pleasant vacation with the farmer's sister, Mrs. J. W. Hogg, Summerside. I I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fair, New York City, have left for Port Ar- thur, Ontario, after spending e very pleasant few days in the Pro- vince. Mrs. Fair is the former Helen Oulton, Alberton. Mr. Fair, Day Editor with Reuters News Agency. N. Y., was formerly with The Canadian Press and for a time during the war was station- ed at the London, England Bur- eau. While here they renewed many former acquaintances and are looking forward to another visit next year. o I I Mr. and Mrs. R. B. MacLure, Newtonville, Mass, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ertrl Baker. I The nurses bowling team at the Provincial Sanitarium and their friends enloyed a weiner roast and swim on Monday night at the “Hove", the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cameron, Lewis’ Point. I I I Hostesses serving tea at the Golf Club this afternoon will be Miss Margaret MacMillan, Mrs. Angus MacEachern, Mrs. Catherine John- stone, Miss Betty Beer, Mrs. George Rogers and Miss Alfredo Pickard. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ring of Bishop's Mills, Ontario, are spend- inlr a pleasant holiday on the Ts- land. guests of Cpl. and Mrs. A. W. King, Borden. I I Deep sympathy is expressed for Mrs. Roy E. MacLean and fsm- ily of Summerslde in their recent sad bereavement.‘ Mrs. Ella Hacker, Summersidc. entertained at the tea hour cm Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. C. A. MgcPhall of Montreal. I Miss Ella Siillphant of Chelms- ford, Massachusetts, has arrived in Summerslde to spend her vacation and is the guest of her brother. Mr. Ralph Siliiphant, and Mrs. Sllllphant. . I Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dodds, Sum- merside. have as their guests thin week their son nnrl daughter-in- law. Dr. and Mrs. James Dodds and children Sondra and Jimmy. of Montreal; also their daughter, Miss Dorothy ‘Builds. of Toronto. ner, superintendent of Prince County Hospital, will be pleased to learn she is making a satisfac- tory recovery following her recent operation. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell and Miss l-‘erne Bell, Summerslde, spent the week-end with friends in Sack- vllle, NB. . . Miss Claudia Rogers arrived in Summersirle by plane from Mon- treal on Tuesda, evening to spond her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers. in St. Peter's: The friends of Mrs. G. A. Boch- I Make ta double strength end while still hot pour lnoo glosses tilled with cracked Ice . . . Add sugar and lemon to taste. bought at any of the Misc S. A. Llewellyn; llrsfllly. fn Souris: Condoms snd Florence The Post Office. ..'BEADEBS will find dflDlsY solo sdvts. and suction ulvlo. etc. on our Financial P186, .315 JEWEL GENT! iWI-ISI‘ WATCHES from $17.50; ladies‘ from $22.50. V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller, Montague. \ CARD OF THANKS The family of the late James O'Connor wish to thank all those who assisted in any way during their recent sad bereavement, as- pocis-lly the doctors and nurses of the Kings County Hospital, Mrs. John MacDonald, R. N, Plctou Is- land, and Clarence and Lee Nic- holle. of Murray River. Also all who sent floral tributes and letters and messages of sympathy. m MEMORIAM JAMES OTJONNOI There passed peacefully sway in the Kings county Hospital, Mon- tague. on July 11th, James O'Con- nor. Murray Harbour, after an ill- ness of several weeks. He was en- gaged in the lobster-fishing indus- try in Pictou Island, N. S., when stricken and was immediately taken by motor boat to Wood Islands and from there by ca: to Montague where he received the best medical care but all to no avail. The de- ceased was of s quiet and retiring nature and was highly respected by all who knew him. 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