PACE EIGHT rum consortia. crnanofia-rown »J~ AUGUST 1o. ~ 1949 FRINGE EDWARD TQDF-Y “Sorry Wrong Number" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT _ snows 2:30 . 1 - 9 comma - nu. l 3 LAll-BTY. . with .. Fistful! of Dough, —A Skinful of Trouble, . . . In o Picture Packed l Full of Laughter! i Andi ‘cation ..ii. JOSEPH chins _ tron ERROL -CATHY DOWNS i i i firs" ._ -' ii-iliil“ E EXTRA “KENTYCKY l).l"...li€!‘i\"' CARTOON - NIHVS tom BAPITUL Sll0WS2.3U-T-8.45 From The Ever Popular Nowil Th‘ "LUCY MAUDE l\ION'l‘(“i(lI\liCl'i'i"' “ANNE 0F GREEN GABLES” Starring Anne Shirley rind ’i'om Brown ._A Film Every Islander Should S00- QAQITQL THUR. -- rm. - SAT. quiisliglbl?!” A“ N“ own-mono ' VZTRQSEL. SEE! Man-eating nmulan XWOIPIHI a»... M um SEE! Man n. ltiller- ahorit in battle- in-iha-denllll SEE! . Bland-mad giaiii Mdlllfl say-iii mmh n! HOW vlcllmll Also Chapter 2 “BATMAN” SEHIAI. SPORTS and TERRYTOON \"A~-e ‘cc ~ ooosoooemeoeeoooo» i ““""’_ ” “"'_‘“ , 0030400000ooseoeoeoeeoee-h EMPIRE TllilrS. rm. SAT‘ Shows '7 - 8:45 -- Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 THE filSfifi iiib vaiixcttldd ii DUNCAN U“ nnuum s CARRILLO ea cisco s; FA‘ cuo Released nini uiiiira Artists SING-SONG - MUSICAL - COMEDY ‘ ‘ ee-oeeo-eeoeoooe-oeeoeoo Island-Grown Plums will be on the marker beginning early In September. They are tree - ripened. therefore full-flavor ed. lest varieties sracun. sans: sauces stasnan 39% i Oll AUTO SUPPLIES, m, AUGUST m. to 1m. iaccaesonme i _p , cusitormowu mémg-mQcomo-Qooé FRI. — SAT. yye-eo-eeoeeeoeeeese00040004000004-60 THE EASTER N GUARDIAN healers. nsonrsouai sums r. unilry. atom mass. In. ems Bhwnre, Ill- Ilnrrlet Gala- aoan-r aromas-own. Weldon - Invert. lnllnwilll l‘! mausratssinsrbebevslnasusvfthe libel-A. ln Montague: | aue. a-q. l; Georgetown: The Poet Omee: ln lonrle Uoadnlfe and Ilutenee leper: In It. Pebfl: The Peat Oflhe. ..'I‘I'.I’I‘ED FOOTWEAR It tilt Montague Shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund MwGlllll-n. Miss Eileen Patton, Port Cale- clonia, us. is srendinz a 10W “W and Mrs. William Avnnelr. Mrs. Alva G. Allen, Montaslle. was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town, visiting her son, Mr. John Ciarey and Mrs. John MaoMilian. patients at the Hospital. Mr. John Clarey, young son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey. Whim Road, is spending a few clays in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alva. G. Allen. . Mr. Harold stvwart and Miss Katheryn MacLean. Montague. are attending Mount Allison Univer- sity Summer School for teachers. and spent the past weekend at their respective homes in Monta- gue. Mr. Stewart has accepted a position on the teaching staff of the Montague High School for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker of North Dakota, are spending en extended visit at Roseneath. guest-s of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bulpitt. Mr. Parker is the nephew of Mrs. Buipitt. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Parker were treated to cod-fishing off Georgetown. and enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. ....' Mr. G. Randell. manager of the Montague Bank of Nova. Sco- tia, and Mrs. Randell. are at pres. ent on a three-weeks vacation. During their vacation Mr. Rendell will be relieved by Mr. Humphrey of Newfoundland, formerly assist- ant manager at Charlottetown. who has rented the Poole cottage at Imver Montague during his stay here. STURGEON NOTES Mr. Joe Fisher, Jamaica Plain, Mass, has been visiting relatives and friends in Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Callagh- nnd, Charlottetown, spent a few clays visiting William Liandrigan, Sturgeon. Mrs. Mary Gallant. Haverhiil, Mass, is spending the summer with brothers and sister on St. Mary's Road and Sturgeon. Mr. Arthur Kenny, Mexico, Me., spent a few days visiting at the home of his brother, Herb Kenny, Moreil. Mrs. Richard Sencabaugh and children has returned to her homo after spending two weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. James Llewellyn, Trenton, N. S. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Johnston and son have returned to Brad- ford. Mass.. after visiting at the homes of Mrs. Annie Jarnieson and Maurice Daley, St. Mary's Road. Miss Reta Daley, l-hverhill. Mass., has returned after spend- ing three weeks at the home of her father, Lawrence, Daley, St. Marys Road, Mr. Francis Mclnnis and Miss Josephine Mclnnis have returned to Springfield, Mass. after spend- ing their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farrell, Stur- geon. Mr. William J. Daley and sons. Maurice, Edmund and Daniel, spent a two week holiday visiting brothers and sisters on‘ St. Mary's Road and Sturgem. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. Fort Edward. New York, also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kenny. Mexico. Me“ have returned to their homes af- ter spending a two weeks holiday visiting their brother, John M. Kearney, Sturgeon. The many friends of Mr. Wil- lard Ceilings. Sturgeon. regret to hoar of his death which occurred at the King‘s County Memorial Hospital. Montague. on July 31st. His funeral was held Tuesday. Aug. 2nd and was largely attend- ed. SlllllllS THEATRE and Mrs. Jamel Rsvnvm o: Lynn, Mass. are spending a few days in Montague, gueat of Mr. at Lower Montague. guest of Mr. OVIZL ' present catch on our Financia Page. she was the guest of her sister ers. Cecil and Milton Irving. . ' Miss Theresa Jack Olerey. Mrs. Andrew gaton of Boston. Mass, and Mrs are spending a few days in Mon- tague visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alva Gallon and Mr. and Mrs. are staying at Lane's cabins Mr. Leith Westaway, Everett. Mass, is visiting for the first time since leaving the Island many years ago. Mr. Westaway is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Westaway, formerly of Albion. He is st present visiting relatives in Sturgeon and was the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLure, Murray Harbour North. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard westawey. “JDISASTROUS FIRE AVIZRT- ED - What might have been a disastrous fire was prevented on Saturday afternoon by the quick action of te Montague Fire De Dartment w en a waste disposal near Griffin's mill caught on fire with the wind carrying flames and hot cinders toward a populated section of the town. The fire was noticed by one o! the residents who immediately sounded the allrm. and the chemical was rushed to the scene, preventing the fire from spreading to the ad- jacent warehouse and mill which had they caught would have been difficult to bring under conu-QL The main engine arrived a. few minutes inter and under the cap- able direction of Mr. George Mac. Intvre. Fire Chief. Mr. Tom Clair, local constable. Mr. Joseph Vuog. 1°» l-lld M1‘. Ted McEwen. the fire was quickly brought under control to the relief of many residents m the danger area. Georgetown ~ and Vicinity Mr. Miller Fraser of Trenton, N.S.. is the guest of Mr. and, Mrs. Emerson Ueweiiyn. Mr. Nell Wight, crew member of a Dominion Government dredge, working at Wood Isiuida visited his home here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkins of Summer-side motored to George- town on Sunday where they were Elite guests of Mrs. Florence Jen- ns. LAO. Charles Taylor, R.C.A.l".. Chatham. Ontario, is spending three weeks‘ holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. Charles Land- Miss Dorothy Cullen of Char- lottetown was the weekend guest of her sisters. Mrs. Li. DeLory of Georgetown and Mrs. Richard Ourley of Brudeneli. Mr. Philip Boudreauit left on Monday to resume his diutiea as a crew member of the 8.5. Prince Edward Island, which will be in operation during Old Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalziel of Borden. Dr. and Mrs. L.W. Shaw of Charlottetown and Miss Catherine Dalziei. EN. of Charlottetown, spent last week vacationing at the Dslziel home on Water street. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Watts and family of ‘Praoedie were recent guests of Mrs. Watts‘ arents, Tre- oadie. were recent guests of Mrs. Watts‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel King. Mr. Alec MaoKinnon of New- castle. NB. is vacationing with Mrs. MacKinnon at the summer home of Mrs. MacKlnnonfls par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Don- lliss Dorothy Jenkins of Chu- iottetown is enjoying a week's va- cation at the home of her mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkinl and has with her as her guest Miss Ger- trude Johnson of Brantford. 01t- u-io. Miss Jean Donovan of Pictou. N5. has Joined his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan also of Piotou and is “ “daying with them at their aumrn home on Water etreet. _ The dragger “Robert H”. under command o! Oaptaln ldward Per- mt of Georgetown is presently en- Illed in fishing in the gull waters between Oape bear and Cape 000110. N3. This shjp is the first fielder fitted out in the Province Ind was fitted out by her pruent captain. Ilsa ls u feet long with a M)! tonnage end cerrlaa a crew offeuxalhslapoweredbytwo IldlhthCh-ey Marine gas Ulllnee an is e only ship ting out o! this Province w h employs the draggsr method cl fishing. Iler being handled by N. J. NAIBN OPIOIITIII? INK Ill Ilnzlfiil Gill IOITAGUIMB l. l. e ‘n. .-'lIiADIilB will 11nd display eele advts. and [auction advte. etc. Mrs. Glad l-llgginbotham. Mon- tague, was a. recent visitor to New Glasgow, NA, for a. Week. Where am. Lucy Almon. and her broth- Olarey, Mr. Dig- James Leary of Wakefield. Mass. uni} "H3TTL’%'§'SL“N¢.“““"C Peter Clarey. During their stay here they DOES INDIGESTIDN WALLOP Y0!!- BELOW TllE BELT? lhbYeIl’ “IVFerTTnKHN lellalfietll MaleYen lsrifTeG Msrethanlsalfolyour tieaisdona below the bait-in your i8 eat of bowels. la wihsn tloa s rikea. try- something that halpe digntlan in the stomach AN below the belt. i What you may need is Carter's Little Livc Pills tn give needed help to that "forgottq I feet" e! bowels. Take one Carter's Uttle Liver P111 before and one after meals. Take than aceardi an directions. The; nelp wake up n larger ow d the 8 main digestive juicy in our nta AND bowels ~hclp you digeet w t you we mien in Nature's own way. Than meet folks get the kind of relief that you I tier lNm your bead to yon: Mr. Wendell Graham oi’ Gasper- eaux who is canning the fi-sh. In conversation with Captain Parrot the writer was informed that the average day's catch is about 5.000 P0111155. which is made uip mostly of haddock with lemon sole. hake, cod. yellow tail and flounders also being caught. There is every like- lihood of the good catches contin- uing throughout the summer and fall months and Captain Pond will continue his operations as long as there is an available market for his catch. Whim Road And Vicinity ..'Mr. and "Mrs. J. Dean and daughter Betty. of Woburn. Mass, are holidaying at Whim Road, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald. _ Miss Maxine Macbeth, student nurse at the P. E. island Hospital. returned to her duties afterspenf- ing the past week at her home at Whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Everett King, Murray River. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore and family, Whim Road. were visitors to Forest Hill on Sunday. Accompanying them was Master Garth Giiiis who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Moore for the past two weeks. Mrs. Beamis Rourke, Montague, entertained the ladies of Whim Road Ladies‘ Aid at her home on Friday night, July 15th. There was a good attendance of mem- bers together with visitors pre- sent. Mrs. J. N. MacDonald pre- sided over the meeting and Mrs. Colin MacDonald, secretary. a‘.- tended to the business procedure. It was thought unnecessary to start any new handiwork at pre- sent as the members still had much to finish yet. Mrs. Wm. Fraser invited the members to attend the next meeting at her home on Whim Road. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Rourke. the hostess. before the members left for their homes. A machine which records visual- ly the activity of the brain has been made by scientists of the Burden Neurological Institute at Bristol, England. It is a develop- ment of the electro encephalograpit and has 80 adjustable controls. some 200 valves and 24 cathode rny tubes. The electrodes are fitted to the patients‘ head and a picture of the brain is thrown on a screen where it can be studied by the doctors. It is believed this machine may revolutionize the present treat.- ment of brain disorders. If instal- led in every hospital it will not be necessa y for all people suspected of serious brain disorder to travel to specialist hospitals for examina- tion. One of the inventors _ is Harold Shlpton, aon-in-law of Prime Minister Attlee. — UK Information Office, PARKDALE W. I. The regular monthly meet!!! 0T panama women's Institute was held in the Institute hail with thl president, Mrs. Warren Burns in the chair. and two gifts of flowers sent to members during the month. m. president reverted for t"! annual afternoon tea, at the Ex- perimental Farm. It had been an outstanding success in all ways. 3m; for labour and materials used in renovating the hail. were presented and passed. A very comprehensive and in- 191-03143; report from the Provin- cial conventlon was given by Mr!- Robert Qsmpton. Detided 0n m0- tion that the hall be given. fr" of charge to the Sunday School group, with a view tn holding in- terdenominatio l Sunday Bohooli through the fall and winter. A committee of six. M". V- M Hudson, Mrs. Robert COM-Mm Mrs, Avid Dollar, Mrs. Uoyd Fer- guson. Mrs. M. F. Rodd and Mrs a. w. Clay was appointed to hi! charge of the annual flower dl! at the Provincial Sanatorium, also $10.00 was voted to buy vases for the Banatorium. Decided on motion that $35.00 be donated to the fund for J0!" Gallant in trust for future med! cal can. Mrs. J. Gallant was appointed to attend meeting to make plane g ~ l t , J ' . . - ‘ i j.’- {fike h‘ ., ‘ manner. Ava. u ’ » ‘ ' _ . Show s can l1. i" N‘! \v\ u» lhorte "it hi!’ ' i. . Mrs. Rob"! COMPVJR Yellilmid for district convention for the sick committee. four cards m saptembflr choose her companions. bcr. Mrs. and Mrs. Oatway. Meeting closed flunk-raising barn dance would be with the National Anthem. OIIT llllll WAY yaw! r/em/ MQP/eai/acl vil 25Ziiiiii. iiiiim more suds manta/m more clcuninapuwir WWW/é lt/défidiégfi A] VET. cuts orshwashitig time in half. No wiping! N0 dishpan ring! 2 Cuts grease, banishes soap scum; Loosens even cooked-on food. 3 Gives you soft water washing in any water. 4 Safer for woolens, stockings and lingerie. 5' Milder to hands and to all fine washables. No duiliug soap fihm No soap fading.‘ VEI. Keeps Hands Lovable locust tests’ prove VEI. is milder to bands than any product made fag. washing dishes and fine laundry. » fl-l-MBERBi-Lumber trucks. hauling mine timbers, are shoved aver a lteepembnrkmenbnear Washington. Pa. ciimaxing a light between miners and non-union lumbermen. Vesteiburg‘ pit wmkcrl. aroused by the non-union drivers. attacked it trucks. The drivcra fled, but the miners set the trucks aflre and shoved them over the side. I —" son Tm: COMMUNITY can-ms oi parliament Gordon Graydon and Irene Marines-Miss Toronto for 1949. Mrs. Gallant to BRAMPTON. Ont. (OP) —- Promoters of Bramptows com- munity centre made sure that a Lunch committee Gallant. for Mrs. "Scptcm- —-———-————€ Murphy Experiments show that excessive emokingwlii lower the temperature of a person's feet by as much us 10 degrees. BY il. ll. WILLIAMS weLLn/ou KEEP ‘T HIM OUT OF THERE.’ no n; WANT PEOPLE a success. They asked Agriculture (Patriot please copy) Minister Kennedy, Peel's member i , OH.THAT? 5 / WHY, WHEN - HE'S "mo HOT HE vies DOWN i . , l ' WHERE rrs 60m’ av "to THINK - i . l. _ DAMP ‘to an wens woo LAZY g ‘e 9 HIM A COOL HERE TO r ... .- 4m sPoTz ~ FINISH '