"Yeti. ~ .Final Showings Today (emu oouwmsrnssr" Starring Lona Turner - Van Hefiin Shows At 3 - 6.40 - 9 PRINDE EDWARD I TllllR.—FR|.—-$RT. l ‘outlays-tun ‘snow/y; K i Inn's innniuinsg l millliilltlliill . . .1 Ala: News of the Day - Man From New Orleans - Golf Doc- tor - Disney Cartoon. EMPIRE l'iillR.—-ERl.—$llll'. ihows 7-845," Sat. Matinee 2.30 Extra: Pardon My Lamb Chops Bowling Kings - Scenic Sweden Cartoon, Witch's Cot H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Eta MONTAGUE, P.E.l. Office Hours: - 10 to l2 A.M. 2 to 5 P.M. Httlldflyfl. eta. h? appointment Office Connected With Drug Stole LAST TIMES TODAY Dig Double Dill "JACK LONDON" "MAN WITH NINE LIVES" "Jock Landon" shown at ' 3 - 7 - 9.50 "Mon With Nine Lives" Shown at 4.30 - 8.30 Tiiiiit.—Fltl.—Sf.T. g TllE WISPS DEAIILIEST KILLERS RIDE AGAIN! Ten timeslhe SVAIINQ IIDDLPI IDIIII l scon- nu - irriliiis “DIG! ‘EIMT IAEDUELIII iilYES - wmr: . Also Comedy, "Bet Your Life" "XNCURABLE" GIRL 22, WALKS AGAIN —S.N.S. Photo Most Rev. Leon Pelletier, bishop of Three Rivers. Que. said he hm been officially requested to in- vestigate an alleged cure at the shrine cf our Lady of the Cape- at. Cap-de-la-Madelelne near Three Rivers. The case is that of Isabel Nault. 22. of Portneuf. 34 sniies west of Quebec. B15110? P9119981‘ said he had no particulars, but would discuss it with authorities at the shrine. Miss Nault was known to her fellow-townsmen as a bed-ridden, incurable victim of a bone ailment. When she re- turned home after s pilgrimage to the shrine. neighbors said she walked. v.10“! - 7.7. l-' ' IMAILUTT cm avatar new! "° ‘NALIFAIJLS. 6 DONALD HOGAN, A-nills! COMBINING TO BUY THE FINEST FURS TO SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES AGINTI: IONTAUUE: llaruid I. Landry. Albert Althea. Mrs. lyres Stewart. lllee Harriet Olalr. AGENT GIOBGITOWN: AGENT! BOUIIB: Miss Enid Bleh Waldon Levers. and Gordon Farrell The Guardian may be bought at any of the following planes la Montague: Ill- s. A. Howell-ya; Ire. Clay. Bristol iinil Vicinity Practically all the fields of W‘ tatoes in this vicinity ue burned by-the blight. It is pleasing to see Mrs. ‘lrsinor out again after her sei- ln Georgetown: The Poet Olllov tn Bouris: Golden's and lloreaea d "u. m, Roper. in at. resin; The e om“. imfkmni" °' ‘,°°‘,’_"Fat'::,“ m“; O llfl- r Mrs. Jos ll C mDbeli who alofll The Better Farm Georgetown m h” 3;,“ ghm, M, W iious. ilomoetlon The winners in The Better Farm House Competition con- ducted by the Central Mortclze and Housing ¢orporation are as follows: (l) Jubilee Women's Institute. Albany. Mrs. Earl Boulter, Secre- tary. m Kelvin Grove Women's In- stitute, Kensington. RR. No. l. m. Horace Peynter. Secretary. i3) West. Royalty Women's lin- stlt/utie. Charlottetown. R. R. No. '1. llllrs. J. W. Trainer. Secretary. Honourable Mention Ulgg-Kinross Women's Institute. Vernon, R. R. N0. 2. Mrs. W. I. ManKinnon. Secretory. The Clinton Women's Institute. New London. Mrs. Willard Riley. Secretary. _ Carleton Siding Women's In- stitute, Carleton siding. Mrs. Arthur MacM-icken, Secretary. Rice Point Women's Institute. Rice Point. RR. No. 1. Mrs. Ran- kine MacLaine, Secretary. Greenvaie Women's Institute. Mrs. Millar MacPherson, Secre- tary, New Wiltshire. Hamilton Women's Institute. lvLrs. David Ramsay, Secretary. Hamilton. AIRBORNE HOPPERS MENACE SEEDLXNGS For a mature grasshopper, one hop can be 1o miles long. Thanks l0 wings, the grown-ups cruising range is much greater than that of the young hopper. This reminder comes from H. L. Seamans. chief, Field Crop and Insect Investigations. Domin- ion Department of Agriculture. who points out that. because o! their mobility. even a few mature grasshoppers can destroy seed- ling crops of winter wheat or fall tye. Yet these crops can be pro- tected by wet bait. spread at a rate of not more than 20 pounds per acre. The newer sprays or dust, such as chlordane or chlorinated cam- iphene, are usually effective when applied to the vegetation on which grasshoppers are feeding. but when they are put on crops at. the seedling stage. a hopper is likely to destroy much of the young plant before the poison kills him CAN. YOUTH HELD m as u. s. nonsmmzs William Dupchak, 19. of Tor- onto, Ont.. seen here, ls being held with his girl companion, Joyce Ackenman, 17. Toronto. Ont.. in Los Angeles. Calif. where police say they confessed to 35 robberies which extended almost across the entire U. S. Dupchak is charged with contributing to the delinquency oi’ a juvenile as well as charges of burglary. —S.N.S. Photo OUT OUR WAY IT WOULD BE A BOON "ID THE , ‘someone r A MATCH TO THAT ‘THING -- rr aocoumese -. ONE-ARM ‘DRIVING.’ _...._L__ commumrv iF -; By l. R. Williams jj s- §\ __ s \\ é WWTIW =1: il\ And Vicinity Mrs. J. A. B. MacConnell was s visitor to the City on Monday. Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and daughter Gertrude visited Char- lottetown on Monday. Mr. B. H. Chandler, superin- tendent of Libraries was s recent business visitor to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart and two children of Charlottetown were holidaying visitors to relatives ln Georgetown. m. Harry MacCor-inell of the BiAIf of the Canadian Banks d Commerce in Montague visitad his home over the holiday. It/Riss Dorothy Cullen of the P. E1 Island Libraries was a M11. day guest at the home of Mr. and M“ Richard flurley of Brudenell. MY- Benjamin Stevens, Canadian National Railways Locomotive Cleaner has returned to his duties after enivying his annual holiday. Mr. John Perry and Mr. Arnold Hobbs, Prince or Wales Student; are visiting their homes, prior to resuming their studies fc-r the new term. Ml‘. Robert Jenkins who 15 spending his leave from the Navy with his parents. Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Jenkins was a weekend vis. itor to the City. it'll’. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins of Summerside. Hftfompanlgd by M“ Jenkins mother. Mrs. John Ster. lint‘. motored to Georgetcmm on ivicrnday and were guests o! My; Florence Jenkins. Miss Dorothy Jenkins on! the firm of W. R. Jenkins in Char. lottetown spent. the Labor Day holiday as guest of her nnther, Mrs. Florence Jénking, ~30“ Bunday. Mr. end Mrs. O. H. Llewellyn. Mr. and M“ Howard Llewellyn, M)“ Janie Iiewellvh. Mr. Howard Walker and Master Jackie Lavers motored to Murray Harbour, North, Mrs. John L. MacDonald who has been visiting in New Glasgow accompanied by ha; daughten Mrs, Moore made the trip {mm Ntw Glasgow i0 Georgetown on Sunday by Plane landing 1h gum. Point CANADA rnovmca or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1N THE PROBATE (1)1131- The l2th. day of August, A [)_ 1945 l" Re Eltlie of srsnnmn y. ROSE late of Lakeville in Kings County In the said Province, far- mer. deceased, fesiate, To the Sherri! of the County of Kink! County or any Constable or literate person with] | County. “ "d GREEETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of William Bake;- of Lskeville aforesaid, farmer. the Executor of the above named E9116 Drflylflx that g citation may be issued for the purpose herein. "u" "l 1°"!!! You are therefore “"57 "quires! to eite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County, In the said Province on lhrlihy the twonty-iourth day of September m" “mills. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause If any they onn why the Accounts of the said [stats shoul‘ not be passed _ and the Estate closed as prayed for In said petition and on motion of Arthur F- MoQuMd. Esq" Proctor for said Petitioner. And lt i.s_ hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be ("numb published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the hie hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following publlo places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid, at or near the store of H. D. Fraser ln North Lake tn Kings County aforesaid and at or near the "store of Ma's. A. P. McPhee in Elmira in Kings County aforesaid so that all per- sona interested In the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Herold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the eald Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County, the day and year first nbove written. the summer in Bristol _at her old home leaves this week for ht: home in Halifax. where her hue- band is s C. N. R. carman. Mrs. Raymond Joy and daughter who have been here most of the summer left on ‘rhursdey to ‘ott- her husband who is stationed ii. Alaska with the RCJLF. The long mp will take them more than a week. Friends in this vicinity and they number many. learn with regret of the continued illness of Rev. Richard Bsins. 6.85.8. in til! Charlottetown Hospital where he has been o. patient for several months. Father Bains, has been stationed in Charlottetown for many years now. Mr. Ernest Tobin lost three val- uable cows last week when they got into a heavy growth of so;- oud clover and gorged themselves on it. The animals were value? at more than a hundred douai: each. Several farmers around i: WAY lost a cow the same way and Mr. Herb Trainer. lost a valuable horse when he got a gorge of frean green clover. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien left on sundsy by car for MODLIcI. and Boston on a vaetlon trip. They will also visit friends in Rumford. Maine ‘en route to Boston where they will be guests of old friends of many years standing where Mr O'Brien resided for several vea-s. A good friend in Montreal. Mr. Ambrose Hann will be missed on this trip as he has passed on s- bout o year ago. A farewell party was held a" toe home of Mr. and Mrs. A. l5. McAdam on Monday night ‘est for two young people from Mu:- ell Village, who are leaving to take up religious life. Miss Hem: MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald leaves ‘o join the Sisters of Martha in Charlottetown and Mr. Manna Coffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grov- e. Coffin. leaves for Upper Cr- ada to Join the Obeliato MlbLOh Fathers. Both will be gone when this news goes to press. Mr, Coi- fm, who is a butter maker wiih the Moreli Creamery for a num- ber of years has been attending S.D.U. Ln the winter months and eight long years will roll by im- fore he comes home again. All Wish these two young people suc- cess and happiness and look a- head to the day when they Will have attained the ‘goal they sec‘; that. now seems so for sway. HOUSEWIVES QET NEW IMPROVED IRON NEW YORK - lXfortlese iron- ing comes a step closer with nae latest automatic electric iron which embodies improvements wanted by housewives. Temperature is controlled by m! large plastic pancake-shaped dial which serves also as protection to the hand against the heat of the iron. A thumb rest. molded in one piece with the brown plastic handle, makes the iron easy w manage. Because of the heat can- ductivity of its aluminum sole plate, its large ironing surleee heats evenly all over. There: a choice of two weights: t 1-2 pounds. or 3 1-4 pounds. FROM MEAT AX T0 PIN LADYSMITH, South Africa — (OP) - Ledysmith has lost. its women butcher -— probably the only one in the Union. The young woman went back to her office job after being a butcher since the beginning of the war to release s man for active service. —-8.N8. Photo walking his dog on a leash at Niagara Falls. Ont.. Robert. King. By The Court five. was pulled to the ground w,” . when the doe sprang forward. He l. MAItGARlT PALMER suffered head injuries which (1,, s.) Registrar proved to be fatal. vvvwvvvv‘vvvvvvvvwv =nh i. l-io MILD “““AA“A‘A“ r__ _.. usehoid Word’; Start the day right wllh ends ,"FRUIT SALT" ANTACID s OINTLI LAXATIVIIM dirt faster. fresher-brighter. wiisiiis ilIiE iiii p076 0rW/}Z¢;/,§p{x/ l IEISDIS Hill YDIPLL rum Vii. m omits m HIE stunts I vsi. gives you son- WATER who; even in hardest water. . VEI. penetrates, cuts gre Vii. cuts dishwashing time in half. Vii. is safer, leaves fine weehablee VEL is milder to hands-by actual teet— than any other leading product. MIG/lo‘! Vi! Wfl/i/Vi/V 6744')’ @4011)’ 6'2! flféfiffifl/ VELkeeps undies colour-bri ht- keeps woolen: iiufliet-stoc 'ngs sheerer, than finest soap flakes. _ __.__.___.._-__ _ 1 ADID 0min, reasses- (if use, loosens 604M IMZWTMPAHFK AO-V- l 3C DiiRD DF THANKS Mrs. Ernest Stead. Hunter River. wishes to thank the Drs. amt Nurses of the P. E. Island Hospital for their kindness to her while a patient there: also those who sent cards and fruit. In Menaoriam In memory of MRS. moans‘ A. MacDHERSON who died September 8th, 1941. Remembered by Husband and Family. In Memorials: In fond and loving memory of Basil Plneau, who passed away one year ago today, September 8th. 1M7. In a lonely graveyard Not very far aiwsy Lies the one we love so dearly But the one we muld not save. We little thought when ihe home _ He would no more return That he so soon ln death would sleep And leave us here to mourn. God only knows the loneliness That fills our hearts today ' As we think upon a year ago today. When our dear Bazil passed away. Oar lips cannot speak how much we miss him. Our hearts cannot tell what to any God only knows 010w we miss him In our home that's lonesome today. left God gave us lrangth to bear our rlef I Courage to face the blow But what it means lo loose him No one will ever know. Lawlngly Remembe ed by Father. Motiher. Siaterfl. Brothers. i father Percy G. Hately, Kenning- ton, P. E. L, who died September 6th. 1M1. duet one year ago today since our dear Daddy passed away God look him to hlmclf to keep He looked like an angel lust asleep lle bore his aches, he bore his pains "hasn't Percy to complain God bless his unlle, God bless his face There's no one left to take his place. Still! Milled b! Children. Wife and In loving memory of our dear ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE ‘ r LATE »w~'LN\ é "toorme "me/ / » % 8061.5 FOIZ m , i-iev, MASOR! %. zeus HAQBEEN 4. se-Aorniose woizos - wees Aweeié A5 osneeous AS/ 5A new FATHER 7% vim-i A Box OF I Ci6AiZS-LET'S f To Ti-ie sroeev CiTV- - nor tweet: ‘nu. HE HANDS us A 20m: In Memos-lane JOHN ANDREW POWER There passed away at the home oif his nephew Harold Mullally, Kensington, John Andrew Power, a life long resident c: Long River Mr. Power had reached the age of 86 years. His nrife whose maiden name was zleeiy Muisily predec- eased him about thirty years ago. He was highly respected by his neighbors in Long River, st- tested to by the large number who followed his funeral concourse were interred in the Ccmetqv.’ eddoirlniz. Requiem High M,“ was celebrated by the pastor, p" n. n. Mbcddnald. The panama,’ were William Murphy, 115mm Mulnlly, John Mcdonald, Murdoch McLeod, Willard Brown“ Thom“ Dunphy. Requiescat In Pa“. i TRAVEL DY MR To AMHERST-TRURO-KENT. VlLLl-CllATlilAMs BATHURST. etc" eta. Low Fares - Fast Time PAUL'S FLYING Sliitvlcz Clftown Airport-Phone i800- to St. Mary's Church, Indian River, where his mortal remains ATTENTION KINWS DDiIllTY RESIDENTS The Eastern King's Exhibition is to be held on Wednesdq September 8, i948, at Souris, P. E. island, under the management of the Eastern King's Exhibition Association which is offering $2500.00 in Prizes, as well as Special Prizes amounting to op- proximately $375.00. in addition to the usual activities oi previous years there wil be a sports show conducted by the Souris Athletic Association on the athletic field adjoining the Exhibition grounds. Cash Prizes awarded in each event are: lst 3.00 2nd ,,.. .. 2.00 3rd .. . .. l.00 The sports events, open to King's County, are! 100 Yd. Dasli--l2 yrs. and under. i00 Yr. Dash—l2-l6 yrs. I00 Yd. Dash-Open any age. 220 Yd. Dash-IZ yn. and under. Z20 Yd. Dosh-lZ-'l6 yrs. 220 Yd. Dosh-Open any age. 1-4 Mile-i6 yrs. and under. l-4 Mile-Open any age. l-2 M'iie--i6 yrs. and Under. - i-2 Mile—Open any age. l Mile—l6 yrs. and under. l Mile-Open any age. _ Pole Vault-l6 yrs. and undef- Pole Vault-Open any age. Broad Jump—l6 yrs. and under. Broad Jump-Open any age. High Jump-lo yrs. and under. High Jump-Open any age. ». The above show ls to be followed by a ball game. DON'T MISS IT FOLKS! it has every indication of being the biggest yet and it is ill to you to make it the best yet, so, COME ONE, COME ALL. FRANK E. PETERS, Secretary-Treasurer. __~ . Major Hoaplr » GRATE uPoM Mv EARS I LiKE ‘THE ckeixxiroe 0F A PRISON pooie! BACKP ore/xv! 1 was some Toizové/ W