Story of TODAY'S P. rope! “BLONDIE”! t. g nnwan " Shows 2:30-7-9 CAPITOL TIllllL-Flllr-SAT. lI-FISTEO IIIIAIM Menaing LEO "ECHO RANCH" TIIIIR.—FITI.—~SAT. Evening 7 - 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 TODAY l TEE I UNI D ' ‘efhiltiléltwm PRINCE y EDWARD ' or flun- E ROBRT WRIGIICHIIM Ajvdéiisoyflm-nlaébea HALE JOHN RCENEY Show: 2:30 - 7:00 l!” _ A story ol a strange. _ pursuit that will win ypurg‘ applause as; iew pictures} ‘ever haveli f..- -__ k ALSO HOLIDAY FOR SPORTS - - CARTOON - Mt. Stewart recent visitor to Mt. Stewart. | I iew days the latter part oi last week in Moncton, N. B. I Mil Shirley Atkins is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. end Mrs. James Atkins. Mr, end Niirs. Clifford Coiiin oi Boston are spending their annual Ooiiin and other relatives. Miss Bare Gallant who is s em- ployed in the city was a recent visitor to her home here. . 1-‘. Miss Lorne Smith who has been teaching ior this past term at Grandview has returned home ior the summer months. Mr. David Bell oi the Royal Bank, Mt. Stewart spent the week- end at his homo in Stanley Bridge. Miss llletha Feehan, nurse in treining at the City Hospital was a recent visitor to her home in Mbgfltowart. Owing to e breakdown in the ' electric light plant in Charlotte- ‘town on Saturday night, Mt. Stewart observed a blackout ior iour hours which made it very un- pleasant ior the merchants and other pieces oi business. With the strawberry rush on st. lament help in Mt. Stewart and rvicinity is at a premium. Every I boy and girl is busy picking straw- berries es well as a number oi the zolder generation. The strawberry growers predict a good crop with the exchange now open and in charge oi Mr. Warren McGuirk. Due to the splendid progress made by the pupils oi Mt. Stewart school this past year the three teachers have been the next school term: Mr. Viarren McGuirk as Principal, Mrs. Helen m“ xnhmm Gummy w“ ‘lCulnmiskcy in the intermediate de- partrnsnt Campbell the primary department. so». Welter MacDonald spent ai'“Mt* 5te""“fl" engaged ior and Miss Katherine ‘PURSUED,’ ‘NOVEL ACTION DRAMA NOW AT PRINCE All the excitement and thrills that made the wild west so wrack- less and violent at the tum oi the century, is vigorously cap- tured in Niven Busch’: "Pur- vacation with Mr, and m5. Hat-ma l sved” a United states Pictures’ production released by Warner ‘IBros‘ ~ which co-stars Terese Wright and Robert Mitchum, and is currently holding forth at the Prince Edward Theatre. Niven Busch, author oi both the original story and the screen- play.‘ has written a dual saga oi pioneer days in the old southwest and a long Lasting irnrily ieud back in the 1890's Specifically, it relates the stirring plight oi Jeb Rand (Robert Mltchum), who is doomed to e iiie oi stark terror end ainhappiness by an unseen enemy. it also presents the intrepid ro- mance oi Jeb and Thorloy Callum (‘Teresa Wright). NOTICE Live Stock entries Tor the Provincial Exhibition, Aug. 10th to 13th, must be made before July 28th. Positively no entries will be taken utter this date. Iy J. R. Williams CAN'T ab rill‘ .744 ‘lOLl SEE HE'S GOT A BlTE? WELL, HE THOUGHT HE MIGHT As . a wer.|_ SCRATCH /’, HIS sAlzrroo, y > ’ WHILE r-lls - '"'"" . . 1.7809 rm: EASTER .1115 QQéBPlAk-l-J-ELAAIQITETOYY" N GUARDIAN AGBNTI BODIES: Ill-ll pleon II llollegees ..°Losjie Watches -- C. B. Beeh- ner, Jeweller, Montague. ....°'l'll GIIT 8H0! with giits ior all occasions. C. B. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. ....°Attention — Mammoth 30-day shoe sale at the Mont _ Shoe Store. Prices slashed on ell lines oi iootvveer. Mr. A. C. Maaillarlane. imperial Oil auditor, spent a iew days in Montague on business. Mr. Lorne Francis. lbrtune tor to Montague. Mr. Ralph soott. mercial traveller spent a iew days in Mon- tague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goa, Char- lottetown, were week-end visitors to Montague, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Martin Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Esdale Burdett. Dundes. were sundey visitors to Montague. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wiggihton. Miss Eleanor Drake, Millview, spent the week end in Montague, guest oi Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Cie- ments. Mr. end Mrs. George Adams. Charlottetown, were Sunday visi- tors to Montague. guests oi Mr. end Mrs. Lorne Wigginton. Mr. Archibald Player. Kansas City. USA. who is ‘visiting his brother. Mr. John Player. Martin- vale. was e visitor to Montague Friday where he renewed old ao- quaintsncee. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert White. Murray Harbour. accompanied by their-young daughter, were Sunday visitors to Montague. guests oi m. and Mrs. LeRoy White. m. and Mrs. Donald Adams. Summerside. spent the week and Ln Montague, guests oi Mrs. Adams’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickerson. J Mr. end Mrs. Hudson MacLeod. who have been visiting Mr. blac- Leod's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John hiaclood, Victoria Cross. leit on Friday morning ior their home in Edmundstnn. N. B. Mr. Richard Hurst. staii oi the Bank oi Commerce. Murray River. spent the week end in Lower Mon- tague. guest oi Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements at their summer cot- tage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Venlderstine and their son Chester. accompanied byMrs. Rod MacDonald. ere va- catloning at Mr. Venlderstines summer cottage on the Montague River.‘ Mr. Kenneth Clements. who ior the past six months hes been tek- ing an electrical course at the vocational wing in Charlottetown, has completed his course end is at present at his home in Montague. Bridge, was a recent business visi- . AGINTO: MONTAGUIr ‘Iemlrl l‘. Leaky. Albert Litton. Ire lyre: Stewart. Ila Harriet Clair. Milli‘! GIUQIIITQWN: Weldon [severe ' lilll llolalrdl and Cordon hnell Theiiuerdiunlnlybebeughtatanyeitle- lllIl-A-Illawetlynrlreclu. hllowllg le Georgetown: The Peat Olloo: in Smarts: Golden's and Iloreaae leper. in It. been: The Poet Ollee/ Mrs. Lillian Bnirth has Joined is: stall! oi Mre J. P. Beer's Beauty op. Miss Wilma MeoLure has Joined the clarking steii oi Clerk Bros, Montague, r Miss Bert Martin is mending e iew weeks in Montague. guest oi Mr. end Mrs. Archie Hilchey. Miss l-lurmon Martin. Bouris has leit ior Montreal whole the will spend a iow days visiting her sis- ter, Margaret. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ceilings ieit. Tuesday morning ior Plctou. N.5., where Mr. Ceilings will drive Bee lBudlong in the classiiied recos. Mr. lug Reid who returned re- cently irom the West coast. has accepted e position at Dougs sar- vioe station. Montague. Mr. Marty MacDonald. Eldon. spent the day in Montague visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald. W Miss Florence Fargusom Char- lottetown is spending s iaw deys in Montague. gueet oi her brother- in-lew _en.d slaw. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clair. . Mrs. Lionel Strong end iamlly and Mrs. Bruce Stewart and iam- ily. Bouris, are spending a short vacation at. Mrs. strange cottage on the Montague River. The "Ernest C." iairrnile. owned by Mr. Albert Griiiln. arrived in Souris irom Maisgosh, N. 5. Under the command oi Captain Douglas oi Newioundlend. the boat loit ior the Magdalen Islands rérrying a cargo oi salt and lum- r. The new Poole d: Thompson wharf. which is at present under construction. has now advanced to the stage where the msin top stringers are being laid. A deep. long crib-work oi spruce logs iorms the inner breakwater so as to ore- vent water erosion. Outside the main crib-work, large plies have been driven deeply to which the main stringers are being attached. Over this wil be laid the top plunk- ing. and finally the guard rail. The new whari is longer than the old whari which stood ior so merry years. and is expected to handle a greater number o! ships discharg- lnggcargo this tall when the whari is expected to be ready. On Monday night the Montague baseball team took revenge on the Georgetown nine ior their previous deieat by trimming them by the score oi 5-2. Patterson ior the local squad pitched stellar ball allowing only six lailits. while the rest oi the ‘squad be ed up his lead with ex- lcellent iielding, end strong batting. "The Georgetown nine were weak ;at batting, but were exceptionally good at. fielding. This being only ‘their second game. they will un- doubtedly be a real teem to beat beiore the end oi the month. The many ians are looking iorward to .the playoiis when the best. teams Iwm be battling it out ior um place. The game is ‘ ‘ _ more 0.0.T. GENICOP: For ILIGHT GENITOX: PERONOX: v STONE -- POTATO SPRAYS and ALL KINDS potato insects. For ALL KINDS potato insects, can be mixed with PERONOX. k For BLIGHT ONLY. HYDRATE LIME - CALCIUM - ARSENATE - and ILUE- in stock. ' Dillon t Splllett ~ BlllLlllllli ASPHALT SHINGLES l/eelock $5.00 - Last call for Asphalt Shingles at time prices, new stock will be about ten per cent higher. . —§PECIAL§-— - dorrett Storrntite Shingles and Barrett lreedshadew. Discounts to clean arm wrrrr: ssessros sromo SHINGLES American made of superior quality and appearance. $11.75 Square IA_R_RI‘I'I' ASPHALT SHINGLE IRICK TYPE SIDING Special Value. r - .. JUMIO THICKNESS IEAVERDOARD I Creern Finish-Sc ft. "11-’ ' GIVE US A CALL FOR IUILDINGAMATIRIAI-S OLAiiK 8808., Montague Most Lines AvuiIdrle-oijrrrrrclres at MOUNT STEWART and ST. PETERS A MATERIALS Thick Iuth $8.50 and more popular es many young- I stars may be seen on the vaaaut? lots with gloves and baseball this’ is the age at which this game is learned. and now that it has been resumed tin the local loop, the i/Otmsmre will have an inspiration to start learning how to play. It is , ‘ ‘ that next year Juve- nile teems will be organised. and that a league ior these kids will be set up ior play among the ‘m. ierent centres. Mr. John Hilts, Red Cross swimming instructor. has in mind this type oi organisation, and although at present he is devoting most oi his time In swimming tn- struction. he may be able to lay plans ior organization next year. ~Lan. \ Georgetown . Ami liieinlty Mr. Daniel Riley oi Montague was rbusiraess visitor to George- town on Monday. Mr. Ralph Douglas oi Montreal is visiting his parenb. Mr. and Mrs. L H. Douglas. Mr. Joseph W. MacDonald, Itin- endiary Magistrate ior King's County was in Georgetown on court business on Monday. Mrs. Minnie Webster, iormrarly oi’ Dunstaiinage and who now re- sides in the U. B. A. was a visitor on Sunday to her brother Mr. An- drew tavern-Geo. Georgetown members oi the 17th Reece l-‘tegt. (Reserve Army) it. O. A. 0., traveled to Charlottetown by truck on Monday evening when they drew uniiorms in preparation ior the summer camp in Petawaws, Ontario. The Rogt. leaves ior Camp on the 23rd. Many citizens viewed with in- terest the new diesel locomotive on its iirst regular run to Georgetown on Saturday evening. On one previous occasion. some months _ ago, two oi the smaller diesels made a run -here. Christenings in Holy Trinity Church on Sunday by luv. D. A. Yeo were, Deena Irene, inient daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart oi Charlottetown and Wayne Morgan. iniant sou oi Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Livingston oi Wood Islands. The sponsors were. Mrs. Florence Jenkins and John Dicks, Jr. . Registrations ior Red Cross | summer swimming and water sol-l ety courses took place on Monday afternoon, eiter which e motion picture on those subjects was shown in the Town Hall. Mrs. Harry Cudmore oi the Provincial Red Cross organization was in at- tendance. The instructors ior this summer's classes are Fenwick Lav- I ers and Harry Parker. NOTICE All Cattle Breeders who In- tend to exhibit at Charlotte- town Exhibition, rnust apply im-i mediately for Blood Test, to Dominion Dept. Agriculture or Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. ~0 H. J. MABON" . arrears-rerea- Fitting and Supplying Glasses Ete- MONTAGUE. P.l.l. Oiiice flours: 10 to 1s AM. a to it PM. éiilltlilyl, ato., by appointment Oiiioe Connected With Drug Store ‘ I. Seie Per chem. Mule‘ gives lure" resection against ' odes all ay or evearag. 2. Safe! ski Jl irrl do a-yaule Snow-with fillllall ‘gt-la. hamlet lu- ao akin. ' - 3. Safe lee clothes. No "hanb in < dint: in Mum to rot er discolor t; l‘ a r u. Pidvcl a] arlseet-ilwr- Moll in Cased, _ W111i LIILCI»; UI£$PIRATHJN ODOR crrrtnltrarrs wuuorrs a Children's Airflow Wdgans, 16 x 32 ins., constructed of hard maple, with two coats of waterproof varnish, under- gaar of heavy steel, rubber tires, steel vrhochyith roller bearings. Wheel size ‘l0 inches. _ _ - V ~ Regular $Il.50 value for $7.95 "5 w ' SIDEWALK BIKES, regular $19.75 for $11.75 CLEARING OFFERS FQR ONE WEEK ONLY CLARK nnos. [Q7 MONTAGUE - MT. STEWART and ST. PETERS "I ‘Kfrrsrrrrorr romp srrrererrs The Annual Meeting of the Potato ShIPPWI Advisory. Association will be held at ' ‘ ,5. row HALL, sumertsrol - f3 ~ rrtrosv, JULY rs - zoo m. ‘ _ q ‘ All licensed (Federal) supp». erelellglale lei ship in this organisation and all ere Invited to be present. - WM. rruorrrs, rraauerrr\,___ I. D. REID, Secretary. snags‘ AAQAA AAA‘ ‘AAAAA A‘ A4 ‘a AA ‘AAA;- . LIVE counter ’ Arranging another shipment Heavy Live Fowl 1104?. Chicken, 5 lbr. and over, for the United States Market. 1 HIGHEST PRICES PAID List your quantity early, our shipment will go forward ' latter part of this week. - i Island Chick Hatchery I ss QUEEN sr. CHARLOTTETOWN’ 4 B0?! We HAY norm You will flrrrl rrur- prlees right. “llo not delay, lruy your rope today". A. rrsrrrrr-zuv a n. up. Farmers . -_- g GET YOIIII FROM IIS . ‘_,-' is our yearly Business. carry It’ all sizes. JAOR llaellll. Ill!!!’ Si.