PAGE mctrr ' illlAllLilTTETilWli THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD TQDAY BETIE DAVIS - ROBT. MONTGOMERY “JUNE BRIDE" EXTRA MARCH 0F TIME —- SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 Coming “Tod. and Thurs. BULLETS! WOMEN! - - CAWTIIOLDAMAN e irsiwlcc AS IERRIFIC AS WKMEN’! innil‘iilii i... iiiiliiii lnnllil "7 . EXTRA -- CARTOON - SINGING DUDE - CARTOON l rm Hill's River Women's Insti- t ll 1d hi J l ti h runny _. Wm filni. it hi.’ r‘y‘..’.='l.‘°°s.““ £2.21’. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 HILIXS RIVER W. I. ,'1‘here were tltteen members and ‘ one visitor present. A letter was read concerning the i competition sponsored by the P. E. I. T. B. League in an effort to get as many people as possible to at- ‘ tend the Mobile X-ray Unit. An ex- .celleri and most interesting re- port of the annual convention at (Charlottetown was given by Mrs. i John Ashley. The August meeting will be held at the home o! Mrs. Victor Camp- l | The following committee: were appointed: Sick, Mrs. Fred Wells and Mrs. Fred Leard; Lunch, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. L. B] Leard and Mrs. Alvin Ashley; Program, Mrs. Erskine Hardy and Miss F. Leard. f Meeting closed with the Nation- al Anthem, alter which delicious refreshments were served. ' your BACK iio _ i Bachclua la often csuud b, | i; get oufltot‘ sill’. um backache, headache, 5': "unmnm d‘ ha: it'll-fluid - soon o ow. o k "fir: lmllmlb-tmpDoflfiea Kidney Pills. Tilwimltfi NINTH. late, non-habit-inrm- i [when i ACIIE ST’. GEORGES PICNIC WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th ' Wanted At Once for King's County Memorial Hospital, Montague, Business Manager, male or female. For particulars apply to Mrs. H. J. Hynes, Secretary. a no»... M," "M: VFRONIE-i we we o++o+o 04+» ¢+>++++co+o++o4++o+++>>o+ow+u+ SOURIS THEATRE WliEllEilEltMilTlilli PISTIIRES " .- IRE SIIDWN ‘liliiliNY BEllliQfl IS TlilS YEAR'S MST " - DISCUSSED DRAM! JANE , LEW WYMAiiS 'AYRES newsman loos; oaaaanc muulnu AGNES MOOREHEMI STEPHEN McNALLY fiiilRiiS BICKFUR ammo av 1U" NEGULESCO-sewea. av JERRY WALD culls-summons manna-monsoon 9"?" . n manlmlnillanorooo Inslrlfllfllllll mm»... g . fir»! rm: GUARDIAN. G UA R DIAAN. .AlAlIrI. hadgbortfimlnoa rue rasrsnn ‘IGINTII uomsousi Harold r. m- lallowlng lam In llontonm h GOOIIIWIIXI‘! Tho loot Oman; Montague Shoe Storo. . .335”!!! will llnd on our Finazlci Polo. Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Kay Roache of Charlotte- town spent the week end at her home in Georgetown, Mrs. L. H. Douglas, Water Street. Mrs. Vincent Elordietta and daughter of Montreal are visiting Mrs. Elordiettifs parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Soloman. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins and son Kenneth and Miss Dorothy Jenkins visited relatives in George- town on Sunday. Miss Joan MacQuillan o! Char- lottetown was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tred MacQuillan. Mr. Cullen DeLory who for the past tew weeks has been carrying on the duties o! Red Cross swim- ming and water safety instructor to a large class oi‘ pupils at Ebbs- fleet in Prince County, took up instructor's duties in Montague on Monday. Mr. Judson Baker ct Trenton, N. 5.. spent the weekend in George- town and left by car on return on Monday accompanied by Mrs. Baker and daughter Heather, who have been holidaying at the home of Mrs. Baker's mother. Mrs. Mabel Laver. Mr. H. E. Miller oi Charlotte- town conducted the morning ser- vice in Holy Trinity Church on Sunday. Morning services through- out the s mmer months will he carried on by members of the Lay- men's Association and on Sunday. July 31st, the morning service will be conducted by Mr. W. G. Hogg. Work of loading the S. S. Katts- gatt, with pit props was complet- ed on Saturday and the ship clear- ed port at 7.00 p. m. that evening. 981 English fathom; of props were nut on board and are consigned to His Majesty's Board of Trade. Timber Control. London, England and were loaded by Bergmann Construction Company. Barry. England is the unloading destin- ation of the ship. It is understood that another freighter will arrive jierewithln the next few weeks -to take on a load of props, with the possibility of yet another ship in the autumn. m MEMORIAMA MR5. A. L. FRASER On the morning of May 30th, the death occurred at her home in Souris, of Mrs. A. L. Fraser. fol- meriv Maud Moar o! Georgetown. at the age of seventy years. Al- though crippled with arthritis for the last. few years and gradually failing, her death was very, sudden, as she was up and aloout as usual the day before. Despite her suf- lerlng, aha was always cheerful and had a bright word to: everyone, and she will long be remembered by many for her acts of charity. Bhe leaves to mourn tour sons. George in North Bay. 0nt.; Irving in Sydney. N. s.; Kenneth and Vernon in Souris. and one daugh- ter, Mildred at home; also one sis- ter Mrs. Annie i... Macdonaid in New York. Her funeral, which was largely attended was held on June 1st to Si. Mary's Church. Souris. Pall bearers were her tour sons. FLOWERS The Family Mrs. Macdonald and the Brent Matthews. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. McLean. Souris. The McQuaid Family. Bourls. Llnempioyment Insurance Staff, in lt- Peter's: ..'FI'I'I'ED FOOTWEAR at tho Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas and _ family ot Montreal are guests of .50uris. saw-n. . JOINT GEORGETOWN: bran. Ihoflmrdlanualllaobougltoluyolaho lllaak A-l-llwfllrsz-uaw . In sourlal Condos‘: and Ilozalol Thoroatmlioo. "fDB. G. S. INIAN, Montague, will have attics hours on Monday. esday and Saturday evenings Tu display tartin Jul 25m. - solo advts. andflauction advts. EEC-a; llnsl I y m“! even by appointment. Afternoon ollico hours as usual. North Bay. lVlr. and MLHLA. MoL , Svtlrll. I an Mr. and Mrs. R. .1‘. mlienai. Souris. e Jack and Marjorie McLean and Fflllliiy, Souris. Lions Club, North Bay. Art and Millie Peters and Fun. ily. Souris. The Yeo Family, Montague. ‘MY- and Mrs. Waller J. McDon- ald, Souris. MASS CARDS Mildred ' Kenneth Vernon and Sarah Annie L. Macdonald i2) Long Island, N. Y. Margaret and George Maodonald, Long Island, N. Y. William and Bernice Wilson. Wlllmington, N. C. Mrs. Mabel Fraser and Park, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser, Mon- tague. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Madlntyre, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. fiancil Murphy. Montague. Sodality o1 the Children of Mary, Souris. Mamie Hughes, Sour-is. - Rosella. Mclsaac, Bouris. lvlr. and htrs. Melvin J. MoQuaid, Souris. Mrs. John McQuaid. Bourla. Richard Lyons, Souris Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter MoPhoe. Bouris. Mr. and Min. Percy Clinton, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Clhwarie. Souris. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Acorn, Souris Mr. and Mrs. Leonard lifioCor- mads, Souril. . and Mrs. Michal Mclnnls. Sotlrls. Hilda Kcays and Eileen Hughes. Bouris. Alex '1‘. MacDonald. Bowls. Mr. and lvlrs. F. McIntosh and Family. Souxis Mr. and Mrs. Patrick 8t. John and Fondly. Sourla. Fred Jennings, Souria. Mrs. Margaret Oheverie. Soul-is. Alex Mooney and Family. Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters and Family, Sourls.‘ Mrs. Harmony Gallant and Fam- ily. Bmlria. Mrs. G. R. Morrison and Mother, Souris. w. and Mrs. E. A. MoCarey. Souris. Mrs. John E. Macdonald. Souris. Charles and Basil Lsvie, Bourls. Aiphonsus Peters, Souris. lillfr. and Mrs. Gerard ‘McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallant, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 8t. John, Souri ‘ s. Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDon- ald. Souris, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeOormaok, Souris. Leo and Michael Gallant. sourls. Mrs. Walter Cheveria and Wil- bur. Sourls. The Brennan Family. Smlrls. The McQusld Fazrzily. Souris. The Pupils o! 5t. Mary's Con‘ vent, Souris. Mrs. Ralph Groomer. Fsimouth s. Mrs. A. J. McCormick, Con-m Ban. Gertrude McEachcm, Miami, Fla. - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roy. North Bay, Onl. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank NolatnSyd- ney, N. S. John Nolan, Sydney. N. S. Joseph and _Maria Leslie, St. Peters Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, Psrkdale. Mrs. Al! Doyle and Mrs. L. A. McDonald, Charlottetown. Anna McDonald, New York. Mrs. Benson. New York. Frances McDonald, New York. Mrs. Abraham Peters and Cam- illa, Charlottetown. m. .- Sepulchra church.. is shown being This 10-foot wooden crou, built by monks in Jo. salemb Holy carried through streets ot London on the shoulders of volunteer Roman Catholic crossbearers. The cross, which is on s pilgrimage throughout Europe, will be carried, on toot, across England to Ireland, and ihen it will be sent to U5. been carried through Syria, Lebanon, France. Belgium and Italy since beginning o! journey on Good Friday in Jerusalem. It has already Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown, Ethel and Jack (2) Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Trainer. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Souris West. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay. Mrs. Anna McEwen, Catharina and Ethyl. Rollo Bey. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mclnnis, Lakeburn, N. B. Nellie McEpchern. New York. Y Paul Gallant, ‘Mr-s. Eliza McDonald, New York. Enrollments J Spiritual Bouquets Mr. and Mrs. John Doody, Dor- chester, Mass. Boneta P a q u a tt o. Dal-cheater, Mass. The Sisters o! St. Mary's Con- vent. Souris. Mudgie and Peewec Souris West. Messages of lympalhy Eunie Garrett, Sourls. Mrs. Macdonald and the Brent Matthews, Souria. Mrs. Richard Power, Sour-is. Kent Ellis, Souris. J. Wilfred Cheverle. Sourls. Mrs. Marjorie Binns, Sourll. The Arsenault Family, Souril. Mary Murnaghan, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trainor and family, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holland, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart WeinChar- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Linea. Char- lottetown. Hilda Praught, Charlottetown. Vincent J. Leonard, Charlotte- town. Catherine, Char- Sister Mary lottetown. Sister St. Elizabeth, Charlotte- town. ' Sister St. Bernardine. Charlotte- wn. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Largo. Charlotetown. H. F. MacPhea, Charlottetown. Mrs. A. C. Cox. Charlotetown. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arbing, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shorten. Charlottetown. '1‘.J. and Polly Arbing, Char- lottetown. Aubin Psquet, Provincial San- itarium, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roper, Charlottetown. Mrs. Mas MacMlllan. Charlotte- Hughes, wn. Klark Cantwell. Charlottetown. Mrs. Wallace Downe. Charlotte- town. Mrs. John Doody, Dorchester, Mass. Mrs. Moynsgh Grande Prairie. Alta Barbara A. Strahsn. Concord, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry PineamSalnt John. N. B. and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Leonard. Charlottetown. Ruth Murphy. Montague. Percy E. Pen-in. BranttortlOnt in? oun wnv ./ f/K- at J. n. WILLIAMS Mr. and ney, N. S. Manager Unemployment Insur- ance Commisslon, North Bay, Ont. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leslie, St. Peters Bay. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McPbea. E1- mira. Mrs. Stanley Howstt. Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mclsaac. Hermanvillc. The Yeo Family, Montague. Mrs. Clarence Harris, Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. John C. McKin- non and family. Little Harbor. Rev. B. J. MacDonald. St. Col- umba. Mary Sullivan. Melville. Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Lorna Keays and family, Souria Lino Road. Mrs. Harry Francis, Fortune. Mrs. Garfield Stewart, East Bal- tic. Mrs. Island, NNelile McEacherng New York, Y Mrs. Frank Nolan, Syd- George McDonald. Long N. Y. Sask. ‘ Jean Aitkan. B03113, , Dorchester, Bonnie Paquett Mass. Wanda Acorn, Boston, Mass. Jane Moar, Watertown. Mass. Dorothy McEacheru. New York. Gertrude McEachern. Miami. Fla. Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Wilmington. N. C Olive Johnston. Somerville. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watts, South Portland, Me. Joan Peters. Saint John, N. B. Kenneth McAulay, S c a r b o ro Blufis, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Houston. Texas. D11 8nd Mrs. C. H. McGowan, North Bay, Ont, Jack and Yvonne Wilson. Edna McDonald. Truro. N. S. Mrs. Josephine Harding, Char- lottetown. lvgs. Helen Kagay, Washington. Vincent Doucette. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. A.L. Irssar wish to thank their neigh- bors and friends tor their many, acts of kindness during their bereavement; also all who sent flowers. lilasscs and cards o! sympathy. ' ~ ‘Iluulll lpaaaarolllaylal-(l-Popllaalalo: Pools"! p, p JULY‘ 26. 1949 NOTICE e Will I59 “opening an-olllco for the tics of Medicine and ‘Surgery ' A1‘ ST. PETERS August 25th , . Houm- _ i’ Monday — Tuesday - Thursday - Friday 9 - I2 2 - 5 7 - 9 Wednesday and Saturday 9 - T ROBERT I. AIEL. M.D.. QM. pro:- mlcnonnln anus. THEATRE , “JOHNNY BELINDA" Tuesday - Wednesday 9 p. m. - Admission 45o - 25o i D_Ai LY c Rp s swkohn o Aonoss a. Manu- - (as. Greek l. lncites Iacturcd‘ ‘ lstteri o. Again equip 9. 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