4%,‘; . PRINDE EDWARD T O D A Y UIIARLUTTETUVIN TIIEATNES lllMY — CAPITOL - rnl. and SAT. I “The Fuguitiue" ‘ Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 rmnlw m SATURDAY misilltweslslsglles r h. a ;. P816 JACK and mt‘ . ii. like Min 8nd Bill ' Will Make You Roar, You'll have to. Theg Rob and Clown from Town toTown. And Leave gou Limp with Laughter! l. - 4 STRANGE ADVENTURE . . . SAVAGE TNRlllS . . . SERIAL - COMEDY — SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ; Montague Shoe Store. i} ‘ on our Financial Page. t l Mrs. J. W. Murdock. I Miss Noreen Coyle, R.N.. l and Mrs. Frank Coyle. Lower Montague. GUARANT u- Aiiiii tun liitiilili nu llllililiii iii m VANESSA BRUWN DIIIDKIES "Talk about quick results — it was iustlost night l announc- ed my clearance sole in the Guordion Wont Ads!" "lenient EMPIRE rm. SAT. snows 1 - 3:45 - MATINEE sarotmav ONLY 2:30 THE LAUGHS ARE E E D When they rind-Allin I110? d“ the West does wild snd wool! York, Get New Pep, Vim. Vigor sre now proud oldlts cl)’. healthy-loo m; wulc. Ostres. lt-s tonic Iron. vltnrntn Br. cslo sppatits snd disution so fond gives you us mom pounds. n... very cu. n. u: CARDIGAN ANNUAL PICNIC l i rtcruc l l l t l i i Amusements. etc. ' -~'I'I'I‘TED FOOTWEAR st the ‘ ..'B..IADERS will find display sale sdvts. snd suction advts. etc. I Mr. and Mrs. Ja_ck Murdock of lWsterloo. Ontario, are spending s few days in Montague guests of y spending s few weeks in Montague at the home of her parents, Mr. l Mrs. John Matheson, Brooklyn. i spent n few days in Summerslde. guest of her snn and daughter-in; law. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mntheson. Mr. and Mrs. "Lionel Strong. iSnuris, accompanied by their two lehildren. are spending their va- icntlon at. their summer home in Mr, and Mrs. John Fowler. accom- psnled by their _s_on and daughter. Thomas and Phyllis. of Boston. Mass, were visitors to Montague for a few days. guests of Mrs. Fowler's mother. Mrs. Abram Lan- dry. On their return trip they plan tn visit. Quebec. Montreal and New Skinny men, women gain 5,_1_0_,15lbs. .___i what s thrlllt Ion! Ilmbl nll out: usl! hollows nll up: neck no longer scrawny: body loses hott- stervsd. ell! "bean-pole" loch. Thousands el girls. women. men who nevsr could sin ‘trials. ‘rosy than): the specln vlgor-nuildlnr, nan- ulidil: s. uvisornwrl. tum. surlch blood. Improve BIO?! Try famous Ostrsr Tonia Tablets for new v lflillilln Wednesday. July 20th Good Meals. Bingo. um "P 22. Music note 23. Grating of 26. Witches‘ 2B. Clique 30. Seesaw . 32. Dispatched 35. At home 86. Biblical ‘II. Electrics! I9. Twillcd 41. Therefore s2. Millqlsh 43. Est swsy GRDGERV SPECIALS KING COLE TEA. ‘l lb. packages . . . . 89c CANNED PEAS. 20 oz. size. 2 tins . . . . 25c Bulk Seedless RAISINS. Zpounds. . .. 29¢ LIME JUICE (Montserrat). l6 ounce . . 39c GRAPE NUT FLAKES (l2 es.) pkg. . . l9c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. per tin . .. 10c 'MOLASSES. extrtdfoncy ylurbcdees. gal. 98c PICKLES. Sweet Mustard mecmsys) 29¢ Sweet Mixed COOKIES. perpeund .. 29c Weedburyk Facial SOAPS. 4 cakes .. 29c SUGAR. l0 lbs. 88c: ' 100 lbs. . . . 8.50 SALE EXPIRES SATURDAY. JULY 23rd lat-k Bros. and. St. Peter's Isty Stan‘; 46. A purple DAILY CROSSWORD scnoss- . ‘.l_DQ§\‘N—_729.—Equsl LlnstrumentsTmMotorless_ _21.Wadlng ‘" I to remove " plane bird ‘cotton seeds 2. Island of 24. Frozen 5, Native Hebrides water (Arabia) 3. Strong ale 2o. Specks 27. Winged thread S. King of insect 10. Famous Judah I. Bend in 4. Talk district ‘(BIIJJ '90?" ' (London) 6. Pole ( golf)’, 11. Door joint _'l. King oi 12. Msxlm lsrsel 1s. Girl's name ' 8. Capital of 15. Public Colombia. posts notice 11. Susppnd as. Rip _ 17. Qrats 13. Egress 87. Dug a hole 18. Neon (symJ 16. Tracts of 19. Military ssndy openlni. wasteland in skin psrsllet bsrs ssbhsth (archaic) nsmc engineer ’ ( sbbr.) fabric seaweed 29. Little‘ Jestcrtle ‘s Astweg 30. Weary 31. Vitality 33. Stsirwsy 40. Minute Ons letter simply for the three L's. YPTOQUOTE-llords how toyrotlr ltn: A X Y D L B A A X R ls LONGFELLOW stands for snother. In this exsmpls A is use X for the two 0's. etc. ' Aorypwgrsnzisvtsttii. _' wexxirxxe ‘L! arms xx out. rritftl sax us»: on: xnrwuxyrc. 1.x some PLRUKBEGUR-‘BMWBLRJ - Yceterdefs Cryptoqu SOME, W! KEEP OUR 01st our av nansmntiriicTéoTsAg men nil-arm. nor-Watson; _ g- _....-._... e_ nus-a In“... ln-llnslr llaeIlllilALil BROS. TNEATRE Presents “TNE REST YEARS DF DUR LIVES" FRIDAY - SATURDAY} RM. —- ADMISSION 250-504! BEE THIS SPECIAL FEATURE e7 Single letters. sipos-~ the length snd formstlor. of ths_words__s;e_nll hln code letters sre dlfllent.’ ' rm: GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. hudry. Albert Althea. Ire. Inn Stewart. Mlle Bert-let Olslr. » l AGENT GEOIOETOWN: Weldon tavern. . Thefiusrdlsnnrsyheboughtnttnyolthe following rlsocs 1n Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Officer leper: In 8t. Peter's: The Post Ofllee r Miss-l. A. Llewellyn: nus. (In). In Sonrtsr (Jondorrs end Ilossnes ‘FREE SHOW on swimming Yen's Theatre. Wednesday, 8 p.m. ....'PLUMBING AND HEATING —Prompt service. Lsonsrd Glllis. Phone 52, ring 3. Montsgue. ....'BED CROSS swlmmln classes starting in Montague, July 25. Any- ons interested ln taking course. apply to Gilbert Clements, Mon- tague. Miss Alva Brehsut who has spent the past few months in Western Canada. has arrived in Montague. and hss resumed her duties st the insurance office of Mr. Cyrus A. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs, Austin MacDonald of Santa Anna, California, accom- panied by Mrs. Rose Hine, spent two weeks in Montague, guests of Mr. MacDonald's parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Louis MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knight of Moncton, N. 13.. and Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Moore of Racine. Wiscon- sin, were recent Sunday visitors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vlckerson. Mr. J. P. Carr snd Mr. J. Landry of Pltwood Exports. Moncton, N. B., were visitors to Montague and Georgetown scaling the prop yard of Bergmnnn Construction Com- pany for the boat which is soon ex- pected to dock. Mr. Harold Smith, former man- ager of the Bank of Commerce in Murray River, has been transferred to the Montague branch as man- ager replacing Mr. W. R. Gilbert who was transferred to the in- spections department at Halifax. Congratulations are extended t0 Mr. Bruce MacDonald of Milltown Cross on receiving his diploma from the vocational training school at Charlottetown. Mr. MacDonald re- ceived his diploma in plastering and hrieklaying, only three TECQlVIYIK s similar diploma at the same time. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wlsslnton 61 Montague celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary with n motor trip through Nova Scotls. They vis- ited Pictou, Antignnish, Musqudo- hit Harbour where they visited Mrs. Leah Guild. Halifax. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wight- msn. Truro snd Amherst, returning to Montague on Sunday. Mrs. Guy Freeman, Mrs. Peter Estan and her son Joseph. "KI M11- Rita McLennan, nll of Roxbury. Mass, were visitors to MontaBW for a few days. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alohonsus Lnrkln. They also visited Mr. Joseph Larkln in Char- lottetown and Mr. William Larkln in Sydney, accompanied by Mr. Joseph Mooney. Mr. and —Mrs.-~C. R. Potterhsc- companied by their two children Laurie and Anne of Bloomfield. Newjcrsey, are spending a few weeks in Montague, guests of Mrs. Potter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lou- is MacDonald. Mrs, Potter plans to spend the summer in Montague. Also visiting her parents is Miss Jenn MacDonald of Bermuda who HOWLETT - CAMPBELL WEDDIN G A wedding of much interest took place on Tuesday morning, June 21 in St. Columbia Church when Mary Monica. youngest daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Howard Gunp- bcll. Csmpbells’ Cove. because the bride of William (Billie) Howlett. son of Fabian Hewlett snd the late Mrs. l-lowlett. Gowsn Brae. Rev. Finley Mullally. Sturgeon, uncle of the groom performed the nuptial Mass assisted. by the pos- tor. Rev. ll. J. MacDonald. Dur- ing the Mass appropriate music was rendered by Mrs. Alfred Rose. li/llrs. Lawrence MacPhee, sister of the bride,“ acted as bridesmaid and the groom was supported by his brother James. The bride's gown of white allpe per satin wss fashioned in prin- cess style with fingcrtlp veil of tulle illusion hung from g halo of orange blossoms. She canted s. white prayer book adorned in white streamers and roses. The brides- maid was gowncd in pink chiffon with sweetheart neckline fashion- ed on long flowing lines snd car- ried and old fashioned bouquet of pink and White carnstions. Following the wedding ca". mony s reception wss held st the home of the bride's parents. The dining room wss prettily decorated with spring flowers and the serv- lng table was covered with n white linen cloth snd centred with n wedding cske adorned with a mini- ature bride and groom. Music was furnished by the Chssslsn Orches- tirl. Bear River. ' Lster Mr. snd Mrs. Hewlett left on s. short wedding trip. For travelling the bride chose s grey sharltsltln suit with matching sc- cessorlss and wore s corssge of American Beauty roses. On their return s reception wss held st the home of the groom. Supper was served to friends snd dancing wss enjoyed. Mr. snd Mrs. Hewlett will reside in Gowns Brae where the groom ls s prosperous former. Mflslsslteé llllli ll W/‘f/TER Ti is iii’ Accident At Montague Dock An unfortunate accident took plsce recently when the Ulns. transportation boot to Sydney. N. 8.. was leaving the dock at Mon- tague, snd refuse churned up from the river bottom fouled her pro- peller. Unable to move ahead or backwards under her own power, the bost was finally hauled to the wharf where work was begun on clearing the propeller. so that the host might resume its schedule the next dsy. The accident occurred st low tide when the water level is quite low owing to the heavy silt fill-in which has taken place dur- ing the past number of years in which the river has not been dredg- ed. This unfortunate circumstance hns prevented many heavy draught ships from coming into the port. and has hindered trade to some degree. Now that commerce with Newfoundland is on the increase, it. is expedient that the river be dredged soon, so that their vessels may be able to call at this port in large numbers as they have done in the psst. plans to spend s few weeks here before returning to resume her work. The regular meeting of the Young People's Society of the St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague. was held at the Manse on Monday evening. The president. Miss Anne MscEachern..presided. The meeting opened with the devotional period. The scripture was read by Miss Janet Dewar, followed by prayer by Rev. F. N. Young. The hymns were “Pass Me Not. 0 Gentle Suv- lous", and "'Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer". The study period was con- ducted by Rev. F. N. Young, the theme being “Prnyer". Roll call was answered by a verse from Exodus. Under new business it was decided to forego meetings for a time. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Andrew Levers was s week- end visltor to Charlottetown. Mr 0.11. Ucwellyn was s busin- ess visitor to the City on Monday. Sterling Meir of Five Islands. N.S. is vacationing with his grand- mother, Mrs. Mary Yorstnn. Mr. Clarence Wallace of Cutler. Maine, and s party of friends sre guests of Mrs. Ella MscKlnnon. Miss Beatrice Mair left. recently for Five Islands, NS. on a visit to her mother. Mrs. Roland Marsh. Mr. Edgar Lennon of Boston. Mass. has joined Mrs. Lennon and daughter Jean who are holidaying here. Mr. Bud Graham snd Mr. Jos- eph Rcgsn of Boston, Mum, mo- tored to the ‘province sn-ivlng on Saturday and sre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nell A. Wiiht. Sqdn. 17th Becca Rest. in George- town on Monday night snd. plans were discussed rcgudng the squsd- ron‘s attendance nt summer csmp. Msstsr Jen-y Lsvers. son of Mr. Raymond Invert. snd Master Ster- ling lssvsrs, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Eerl Levers of Charlottetown, sre guests of their grsndfsther, Mr. Andrew Lovers. On Tuesday an adjourned sitting of the February Supreme Court was held in the Court House, George- ) . » 1m! curtculls EDR-ITDIIINGSKIN ~~ See how honour Ostlnm- Suspend Ointment bring relief to dry. itching skin. Cuticurs isemoiiient. scientifically medl- seted. l-lishly successful over ' t 10 yesrs. Buy world-known “Cntlcun Sosp snd Olntntutt st your drusgld todsr. I’ currcunn uucuu Major .7.A. MacDonald of Cud- igan met with members of "B" JULY 14. 1949 ' EASTER, DLEAIELINNITEII, DIIIDNTEIr than gm seep . . . lr_t hardest water] ‘i Newest mlrncle from Colgate-Palmolive! FAI gets grimlest overalls sleensr fnslerl Rich suds In hardest wuterl No seep scuml Super-Wetting Action is a new uxzshing principle! Brings you ex for extra-dirty wash, like overalls and playclothes. FAB penetrates materials foster, more thoroughly than any soap-pushes dirt out! FAB with Super-Wetting Action‘ washes clothes cleaner-no “grnying" soap scum in hardest water. Gets White Wash Whiter, Colors Brighter! teem/pm; trs power sciastiflc town. Justice George J. Tweedy presided. One civil csse was on the docket and this case was dismissed for wont of prosecution. The court adjourned sine die. ~ The Swedish freighter S. S. Otto Bsnck arrived at Georgetown on Tuesday morning. docking st 8.30 a. m. Taking the ship into port was Pilots Temple Gotell and Victor Refuse. Landing of pit props tor the United Kingdom corrpnenced st 1.00 pm. snd should take from four to five days to complete. Ap- proximately 1500 cords will be tak- en on board. Bergmann Construc- tion Company is the firm assemb- ling snd loading the cargo. This ship 011112 registerbd tons. tailed here direct from Tyne dock in Eng- land and is under command of Cap- tain Sven Olofsson. with s crew compliment of 29 officers and men. Mr. Wallace MacDonald of Char- lottetown is boss stevedore. with Mr. Pstrlck Murphy reprssentin| the Georgetown longshorsmen snd Mr. A. E. Jenkins s| time keeper. 3..:.°:.::...32¢ AN E. B. EDDY_PAPER PRODUCL n} in ‘rut PEOPLE ARE ‘ ‘ HAVE ‘DU mo BESIDES, ~ iAtwn/s ASKIN’ r ear A MATCH! v a Jmnoos’ '. ‘ME or; . tmom‘ rn-vwooo my AT _ ogAsrP/rsr DV d. N. VIILLIAIAA ‘A/HY D@I'T \' "" vou JUGT ‘soul AW? eox EVERY . " \'POCKET ’ AEVERY - MORNING? ,3