i n , _ a .. R snows DAILY AT 2=so - 1 - 8:45 , fmufigrgzzfi-xibeailreft "I “f if“ c“ AT BY no ,-F O '°“°"'" . “AR “is m" X951 "I5 fumYmun I‘ °°°"°'°"“'scfii.'i'i'sg"r'»llis.‘? The caiw-YI“ “III n"... ' I WEDNESDAY, AlliillST 3 _ of the death of her daughter plan; on spending some time in (Christine) Mrs. E. R. Bishop of 305mm ’ Tffllllpflflltlflll n “film-Nd Auburndalc, Florida. lVLrs Bishop visited P.E.I. two years ago. and A" overnight lguut It 5L l l i l l l i l ‘l i .. .: "rmw- III AMA" ‘s my? ' “’ fissu-stwwlapr-c- PAGE EIGHT ~ THE GUARIPIAN. PRINCE EDWARD — TiilliY-Tllis- “QQXtsiillilIllll lcfli“ Billy lie Walls at his laugh-making best in Paramount's gay musical story . iljljtIivF/Zilluilglljjl i DE WOLFE "HATQHER - BAPITOL- ronllv-rusit-vlsll. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN ~ GUARDIAN hairy. Albert MIG. III- Blha Olllr ‘ Ell lllrrllt AGENTS: MQNTAGUEi Harold I. Stewart. aosm- osolularowur WaldolsI Inven- ..'I‘I'I‘TED FOOTWEAR at tht Montague Shoe Store. ..'READERS will find dimiay sale advts. and auction sdvte. etc. on our Financial Pasc- ..°AD NEWS RECEIVED -- Word has, been received by Mrs. Allan MacDonald of Glen William many will regret to learn o! her passing. She leaves to mourn her husband and two daughters, (Bar- bara Louise), Mrs. Samuel Killi- brew and (Betty Rose), Mrs. James Crews; also two grand- children, her aged mother and the following brothers and sisters (Katherinel Mrs. C. B. Porter, Medecine Hat, Alta, (Mary), Mrs. Mr. James l-l. Skinner of Bridge» town attended the Supreme Court proceedings here on Wednesday. “ma. 03s. INMAN, Montague, 5 will have office hours on Monday, ‘Tilesday and Saturday evenings starting July 25th. Other even- ings by appointment. Aftemoon office hours as usual. at Miss Fairchild’: ‘summer resi- dence here. They were accdm- panied by Miss Rose Fairchild who David's Manse recently was Mrs. Drew R. Kelley of Moncton, NIB. Miss Betty Fraser of New Glas- gow, N.S., visited in Georgetown for a few days recently at the home of Mrs. Minnie Refuse. Mrs. Katie Blanchard of Char- lottetown was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hempstnck and Mrs. HempstoclCs father, Mr. John A. MacKinnon, of Rideau View, Ottawa, arrived in George- town last week and will remain For Particulars:- LITTLE THEATRE Plclllc l ALL ANDFAMILIES Phone MRS. MORTON DEW (1334) BEFORE JULY 80th JULY ' 25, 1949 ruslmsssn-nss-ssass-ss-uua-s. ___________-.--_7 here during the past few dlYl ‘hi! the part, of the main Gwfflel-OW" highway from Paula's to Georl!" town, will receive a herd-surface coating within the very near Ill- ture. With the surfacing o! this road our town with its second-to- none harbour will be in a better position to handle the movements session was presided over by the president, Mrs. H. W. MacDonald. Arrangements were made for the holding of the annual anniversary tea early in August. An impressive CORNWALL-YORK POINT W] The regular monthly meetin‘ of Cornwall-York Point Women] Institute met at the home of Mrs Gordon MacEwen on July 5. Th, meeting opened by singing "q Canada" followed by the Creed is unison. Roll call was answeret RIIIeIgIIItMIlIIIIaIcDSIIIlElIIiIIZIXlIthgwofxif: M“ and M“ N' w' HIM” III of produce consigned for shipment . steéw and Dr‘ w. A‘ Macnunald Burnt Point. to Newmundland by Wu" Iran” by! l: members, adfter which the °l Reghmi Sask- 3 Dr and Mrs Gordon Scarlnell Pvfl- 33x24“ WIIII III“ ' Ipnmved I“ ' and family of Jamaica Plains, Mall. York Point school and llcll .- Th July meeting of the W0- Atiovamountfictvn nenlng 21in,“‘If;“Q1”;,,f,§',1,lf',,,:‘§,'3'“§§ man‘: Association of St. David's ggmgéfigflrernxfm ‘:3’; ggit‘: _ o s 0 w, u. '_ United Church was held at the ‘ I III s "I homo of Mrs. Cecil LeLacheur in W)‘; H H d Georgetown Royalty. The business ~ ""1 m"? W" Iv- poln ed to give a talk on “m; subject at the district convention and Mrs. Gordon MacMillan tq give a report on the musical fest- ival. It was moved and seconded that HEDOA Ho w "P" t with Mr. John C. MacDonald or Sour- here for a few weeks, - - feature of the gathering we! the ~ I Gun/ER’ Mme ‘I w“ I “w” I0 GIOIIFIOWII on dedication in Christian baptism of the treasurer buy a new easll . lT era-l» new wEBlmVEARl BAILEY - i.“.'l.‘."‘.‘2.‘°i.§“2.Z."i§iilZ".;i§§2S Mm i . -—~—- ln r . - g 1 o, i, ,,_ M _ M F r. 1-15 d d h. - d l s_ s‘ K t _ the younger daughters of Mr. and Program committee for m l lit; “l i MMJHDANIHPM ‘m. ‘Sloreap; 1.21.2395 u‘, Ting“. ggtragegégagy °¥h‘eh§nnger°u'IIn:_ Mrs. LeLacheur. This was coriduct- meeting, Mrs, Aubrey Macphn I A v ¢ a , 9- "“*“1NORWZM¢LFD day to Halifax after a visit here. tIure of this work has been clearly ed by the Rev‘ s‘ ‘T’ soyceiwAt the and MN‘ G°rd°n Maw?"- ' . 'I' shown by the two recent injuries °°“°““l°“ °r ‘h’ busme" u‘ e‘ M“- smnley Murray km“? 1"" sustained hy men engaged in load- Lwheu" "Wed ‘ “mm” lunch "Red the members m h" him" for the next meeting. roll call to Also Elan-h Oi’ 'l‘ilnc—“.»\SI.»\'S NEW VOICE“ ., __.\,M_ WARNER COMEDY, EXTRA —- NEWS - SPORTINGPHERES Miss Kathleen Fnlrchlld and her friend Miss Bessie Willys left Fri- day on return to Boston, Moss, after spending a montlrs holiday lng operations. Reliable word has been received lunar temperature is degrees above that of boiling wat- including strawberries and cream. -_.___._____. the moon the At high noon on at least 88 be answered by naming your Idrst school teaclher. IMeeting adjourned, after which s dainty lunch was served by the York Point ladies. | f -. .- -.. - »- , H u that, to work would be d t , JUNE BRIDE , 1s con uc I 1 REAL LAC w _ ‘unbecoming a gentleman of the "I" i: ° ' "IT 01a Soutth. Hiding behind the 3 u n - monumen al-and never-encln — ' _ '"' _II" \ hIOHVNY BELINDA" hmlune Bride is a real comedy allsk o; ‘writing a book about '1“, ' l. ' ‘ r th , “ ‘ w» ’""" i T‘ gd . . _ Bette Davis laug-hs and laughs mfin maxi»: toIIsiiIeIstIIeIIp $3.11, - ‘moss 2'N°un“‘u'?"‘uk'w“‘ I ,- ie. a) - “vilnvsllay 9 p. m. - Admission 45c - 25c loud and long with Robert Mont- pitfalls prepared IOI‘ him time and ‘1'“°“"w" "M m" ,_, w, ..,_ ., v , ,_ , lsomery in this new Warner Bros. again by his daughters. Roland “on Lcmnbung m'w'm'y"m i! ‘_ . _ . \ , ,. . .. . , . _ mm which Open‘ “may M the Culver “In” the Major “mo” (w _5.Maorirla- card game 21.'i'iny III Piim- Edi-M Jrhearrc. rm a Vriiilfm in Ithe South causes ..‘ rift ‘“’°d“““ ‘SP3 “EM” l, new Bette, trvn and st lish voll in h r0 ‘ achurch "Imlnmnr 2‘-U"hlPW é p H“ B _d dy n. . t e mHllCP of his daughter decree , He“ u c!“ l . rem-m. rleflsn whlanhM; eluhawbb. ' ' i’ Wanted OIIGB ST- GEQRGPS in one fr his nlnslt hglilgnlac V503‘; hase the time oi '12”; 2:22;“: 5 fan! QEQLM . ppan r0 es, tls resu ‘l ie-- d wil , l - ' - v _ y _ is a treat of exceptional propor» hiiIn_ggI: cIgspeg-I y in allrle Unitof ofwine" ‘ T01‘ Kmsfi Cfiimil‘ Memorial m“ young man hopelessly in love with i”~§§"""~ f§"“h } gf-grics- . i»- _ rmnn yp en . ut ‘a are a. Iilosprfal, “Iontagzufs, Business (Xreer Girl mugfifeivevgxxiggnlziésefvkéire is o‘? _ coin fvlr.) 8. In bed deaf: . F“ "I. I”! ' - t praise in which silly, assist a b, _14.Pinora iv-crown se. Pouch " .Compaea Managflr Ilhllt‘ 01‘ female. infecidhilfrilagrieawligolflfifeiugngagfié Veronica and Mona. rendIcrs Z PM‘? '1‘ QLAM" ’5-_E"°"1"!' Idlfflillon F01‘ articlll ' ivi I with ease. Bob comes back into number can“ "At m” Ilqickeh‘ ‘ gum“ aType lbflo" ‘ubbm p nrs app 3 o Mrs. her life after a European assign- dew“ °"° °l "m mnma“ mwim" “PM” m°““'" - thmldw‘ - ‘Ffl-slllw“ n. J Kym,‘ QHTM’ r _ mam’ and is put on her “an. This villain 5k“; seen m a long “ma. 1'3. Aboundin; 18. River 38.Mathernati. ‘I ‘offlah 1’ I I‘ I’ “ ~" crgatgg a problem‘ as the two 5U“ -—Z-<————-——- 2 lsmAmJ 951"?!“ ‘I-Mlxllfi , go for each other ln a way. when R d P ' i d yi-mw . . ___ _ 22.Taliies NAPOLEON AND UNCLE sun _IT\Y“"**1" §i§n§'“?.“i§lvl§§1l§i§°slifivlgfitcixlll e om an ’°'""'°“’ y Clifford McBride Jun, Kean“, their snail- takes on 28 ‘glailt bands added zest. - ' “k . cockatoo Li, _. filer-sages“; , l l c.1223“; :l’§“:‘li...;"‘i.".m'é§3i; lfl-Mi-r-we Q‘ l 3 v EiTl-tg/lea . EI- side. Bob has an apple-cider spree Mg’: g‘: M!" “gum? Metlffli- '31;::i;° , I , -l"rQTl TH v ' a , “IETQ UH VS I‘ ‘ . ‘ I lNVTHE SWFF’ ' l giettrgyTolIfIylllrIrulbaswhltcge IIyoIlnIgIleIIlI-I 1° Kinssboro. III l II I l '32-A"""-°"' ‘I I I ' Brinker belle, varnps small-town I I I > IIIIMIIII :' fashion and gets her marl. BB-I-[bfiuteq ficltie Stewart: Cam- .35 gag“ bars Bates, as the more beauteous; l‘ 8e. S "HHS in Point. ' , l .. 1 M. Mrs. ' ' Mimi" gglifilttitgrdt 135C kgt sloarglleynlntcksergnljls; i gugsvtaé r and Nelson $10 nutter‘ where you Ilse Cansda, your roofs have to a p“ rfimarkl add pepppr‘ and F“ Em“ ace mug weather con ltlons With these shingle you 40 Am s > . _ . , 5 , rm ‘ ter. in smart garb. gives additions.‘ Mrs. Harry Dixon. East Baltic. 8" the 5""? 541mm)’ Y9“ flfld- Y“! If!“ year, through a‘ 1:33‘: I interest to the proceedings. llslosgiflplreseglter smglgyivenéieigldssoén; ‘l; “Mom, tough and durable 3p Asphlh shingle‘ 141m, an "ISN'T 1r ROMANTIC" hec- a speedy recovery- 9mm 1815"“ B“ wmm" l°°flfl8 hm“!- *“"(I;;::§" GAY, TUNEFUI. FILM -———- ' ' Mr. Arthur Fisher, Truro, is . €v"|‘:h':s::' All the infectious gayety of youth at present employed with Dixon THICK BUTT SHINGLES $8 50 5mm; ‘m is contained in Paramount's tune- Brothers, East Baltic in the Shur- I I I’ I I I ' I I I I I I ' I I e “ (poem £11. dellightflllld gomedy, ‘ "1531, 1t; Gun S91v1“ MHL v-LOCK SIIINGLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n . . . . . . . Square Duw" omant c," w c arrive: to ay at - the Capitol Thpam WM 604mm M” Jpmme MRCDGMM sour‘! INSUL BRICK SIDING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.00 Square l j. Ancient Veronica Lake, Mona. Freeman, w“ g yhcem visitor m 115' moms;- INSUL BOARD . . . . . . . . . - - (It! Ft “m!” Billy I); Wolfe and Marl! Hatchet. and slster-in-iall‘. MI. and Mrs. RDLL BRICK SIDING I I I I I I I . . I I I I I I ' I I I I I I $4 75 [Budmmn g-uppmlgdbymlandC"l\»gr'pMJ-1c m. kM ‘Bu, 1L ........................... . ', ' Knowles’ Richard Webb and ‘on? H" 856W 0 We ROCK WOOL ' _ ' I ‘ ~ . ‘ I 5M6 Ft- DAILY CBYPTOQUUIE—IIQI'Q'I BOW-UP- stress Penflmnley’ wslesmfllyn mdmmche wn- . .. ...................... i flAJxYDL'AAxn __ I1? Rzmigifill" tlrllgisiaiihetowr: llams, Boston, sci.- spending their American Shell white ASBESTOS SHINGLES- ' "1' ° N ° l" I l» l- ° W C P OI‘ - - ' - ' ' I \ r -- - - mum“ WP M three attramve militias! gllfglgregrnnglizélktfefialfl- Special value .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.95 Square kéful°tmzyzglyf:zg'tzt' ti’???.g‘clhlgi:gamgkietlllulg in .. l_ a b, th -fili' ' ‘ ' ' - -- - glgrurrzicaa am gmoimivse Mm Klngsboro. . SPECIAL VALUE-Barrett Shingle type BRICK SIDING- "°P‘“"- it" "w" I"! form-tie» or thkwordl lrecsiLhln (who will be remembered for ilcr The many {Tlends M m, o“ Reg. $9.50 value for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 Square Each day the code letters are diflerent. mgiiiggkidpzrilslggaglQIDBIIilIIFLILKP; Zwfpbii" iwlnpmmll i". ‘°‘°“"“ CEMENT. BRICK, etc. m STOCK "'°'”'°"""'-“'°“”°' l ear o s sasacory re- - ' ' . . '_.._..__. fidcfiipiiliéliil‘.iliflltiféliii-i was m ~1- ' '-' " " 4* i ' r i => w w or = i" relish‘ “ "“"°' CLARK BROS. ° ° ‘ " " “ " " ‘ “ '"‘ ’ " "- '* ° W K *1" cntnp ca e _v omest c culties __ mini; out ct their father's belief cufffjcmfigeg“ffjgfieffifjsgf: "V" 1' 1 7 "- K A — Y 17V R M 1 u. p e-mur- Ora/sinuses: rm wno nwnsae nvsarwasafl MAXIMUS, NEVER DWELLB ANYWHERE-MARTIAL’ ‘l Distributed Us mu Imam avsslests ' ' ing her sister and hrother-in-iaw, lvlr. and Mrs. Oolln Dixon, East Baltic. MAJOR HOOPLE PRINCE nnwann ISLAND ir- Tum-s FREE, MAISORJILL aw n’! BARsecueo OWL/SMOTHERED / wiTH PINE CONEQCOLJLDNT Be muons: 1am rve cor n‘ 5iNC& ‘IJCARELESSLY »-___>~..._. I I MONTAGUE, MT. STEWART and ST. PETERS BAY -D_L'R BOARDING HOUSE i 'i'-'EGA‘D,GNUFF\//THAT INDOOR PALLOQ oi= Youizs ‘rblsrulzes Memome 30m iiuw. PARTY N A VACATtON -'. In‘ MiNK JlJNCTlbNw-w Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Massey, Melrose, recently spent a few days visiting relatives and friends in 5 ‘Bothweli, Red Point and East Bal- tic. Mr. and Mrs. Massey were ae- eompanled by their grandson Wayne. wen: wctcome A MANOF REFERRED "to MY WlFES Z YOUR CULJNARY Genius! // Tl-iER A% on: Mnxésts: glaflnrtmnsfic, is ~ ‘ - n I a r s r's, /’ ‘M’ OF COURQE’ OUR // Mrs. Wilfred Maciean, TQIIQSMIDFO. Mrs. Dingwelib many friends are pleased to see her so much im- proved in health. -. camp LiFE. MAY as aueoeo! Mn. Ester Rose and daughter, Mrs. Viola Wyle ‘have returned to their home in Connecticut, having \<5\ w’ t . / 4 l; ~ " spent two weeks visiting relatives / ( m / and friends in East Baltic-and Red ' ' l r r - Y “f Point. On their return they were c F» \ L _/ accompanied by Mrs. George \ a ‘-” ‘ Robertson. East Baltic. ‘ PIONEER INDUSTRY All early as 1760, Nova Bootls had 30 sawmills in operation. ll. J. IMBOII’ \ orrollssnln "WI! all lgzlylns Glass: IONTAGUI. P. l I. Office ileum IO l0 I3 LII. I h I P. I. b! appointment xlfieo Onnneeted with IIIII Itera- l I r ‘e I 4.‘? if this isn't a tine time tor the but men to toll no that he put my ring on loyal Forest in the Derby." » , I a