PAGE EIGHT BINE EDWAIi ronav and wan. Shows 2:30 - ‘l - 9 -— ADULT - ENTERTAINMENT ‘ also wince‘. ‘Q "IINO OI m, ‘~ eiitaagso uvé‘ '0 K’ no to s: ' ' x r . fliznuiiit l. lil |\| lziiitaisittl; Al l?llIlI lllflilllf! REQUESTED BY THE MANY WHO WERE UNABLE TO SEE THIS GREAT FILM, THE “CAPITOL THE- ATRE” ANNOUNCES THE RETURN ENGAGEMENT or--- (From The Ever Popular HERE'S A STORY THAT IS CLOSE TO 'I'HE HEART OF EVERY ISLANDER GABLES. THE BABBLIN G BROOK, THE HAUNTED WOOD, THE LAKE OF THE SHINING WATERS. AND LOVERS LANE, ALL IMMORTALIZED BY THE BE- LOVED PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUTHORESS, LUCY MAUDE MONTGOMERY. SEE AND ENJOY AGAIN. “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" STARRING ANNE SHIRLEY AND TOM BROWN AT THE . Capitol l0 DAY and SHOWING AT 2:80 - '7 - 9 ‘ “ANNE or cares GilBLES" Novel oi! the Same Name) — CAVEN DISH. GREEN Theatre WEDNESDAY "soiinv; t: . , lillltlNti H N-ilMlllllt l iili ltliiii Piiiiiiiitliiihl ' ‘ INC PlCiiJiii I rrr-rrm s... r III , II Illlll Illlll IlCllIlS-llIll-Iilllllll IIIII II lllll llllll _ MIMI I ll Illlll I llllltl lllll. ACADEMY AWARDS | FISH BY-PBODUCTS A new variety of products havei Ion developed in the Danish fish- lnning industry in the production pastes. such aa cod-liver and chovy pastes. 4 Wayllo fl Whim Road Mr. past few days at his home in Com- mercial Cross. Mr. Gordon Nicholson. Commer- cial Cross. has been forced io stop working for some time due to iii- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Commercial Cross, have at present ' as their guests. Miss Jessie Bears of Boston. Mass. Mr. J1me! MacLeod, Whim Road, has ben employed drive-r with the Island Bus Com- party. I i Little Miss Beverly Moore. Whim {Road spent several days visitinl her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Everett King of Murray River. A successful dance was held in Whim Road Kali night. July 28th. sponsored by the Q l5!‘ floafi/evfiee molar/kg a/flie And Vicinity Frank Graham spent the MoCarron. IIDILS Whim Road W. I. The large crowd in attendance danced to the musifi o! Maureen's Orchestra. Misa Millie MacDonald. mil-T‘ iottetown spent the weak and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Muir- dock MacDonald. Whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCarron have recently moved from Montague to Commercial Cross. Miss Maxine MacBeth. student nurse in Charlottetown is spend- ing a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Macbeth, Whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Molyneaux of Reading. Mass, were the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore dur- ing their vacationkpent at Whim Road. a . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Llflord spent the week end at Commercial Cross guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mc- Carton. Week end visitor: of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Whim Road on Thursday SE9 YOIII‘ i FORD orciiiiiinii DEALER i? ii. M i’) ii it i’. i. ii included Mr. and Mrs Rueben their house . THE GUARDIAN: CIIARLUTTETOWN AGINTI: HONTAGUE: Harold I‘. landry. Albert libel. Ilsa. Inna Stewart, lilac l-Isrrlot Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden lorora. lallowlssg rlaooo lo Montague: b Georgetown: Ibo rm Offiaoi Roper: in 5t. rotor’ z Tho Post e ‘Ilofluartllaonsaybobougbtotsoyolflo allaa l. A. Llewellyn: all‘. 1.1-1. In lonrla: Uoodoob and Ilureoos Ofllaa Montague Shoe Store. “WILD!!! will find display aalo advts. and auction sdvts. etc. ca cur Financial Pale- "JGUAIANTEED watch. clock and Jewellery repairs and erisriiv- ing, V. R. Pepler, The Jewell"; ‘ Montague. ....~ naoarvan msuar — M!!! Claire LePage, Montreal, employed irepresentative of the Comedian | National magazine. was iniilred 0“ Thursday at 0Y8“! 5"“ m“ Sturgeon when the car in Whlc rite was driving blew a tire, and - struck the bridge. rolling over into the dam. Both Miss LoPofll l" the driver were slightly injured and were able to make their we! to shore. and the driver seine Bi- sistad by help which immediately arrived. aoui Min Lrrase and the driver were taken to the Kin!‘ county Hospital where they were placed undoi- observation. , Watts, Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson of Stanhope. , I Mr. Lawrence Stuart. Whim Road has contracted with the Matthew-Wells Company of Char- lottetown to collect tho cucumbers on the Montague route for the coming season. | Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stin- nett of Washington, D.C-. returned home after spending their vaca- tion st Whim Road. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. ' During the past two weelcs the Upton Gospel Chapel, Dundas. has sponsored a daily vocation bible school which was held in Whim Road School. A large number of children attended, not only from Whim Road but also lrom Kil- muir. Pre-school age and school age children were taught games and handicrafts along with Bible study and singing. The parents were invited to attend a meeting where the children gave demon- stratlons of the work carried on during tho course under the super- vision of their teachers. Mr. Allan Weber and Miss Amanda Elby of_ Elmira, Ontario. and Miss Alice Dreer of Toronto The teachers have arranged to conduct a Sun- day school class during the sum- mer and it is expected that a large number of children will attend. --'I'I'I"I'ID FOOTWEAR at thi Mrs. Raymond Reillcy. Gaspar- eaux. is a patient at tho Kings County Hospital. Mr. Linus Rnssiter. commercial "BVUIQP. Wu a business visitor to Monte-flue and vicinity, calling on his many customers. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams of Summereide. Were weekend visit- vre to Mentesue. guests of Mrs. Adm“ Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickerson. Mr. Rudolph Hamilton, emplgygg of the Bank of Nova Scotla. spent the weekend in Montague at m, heme 0! ‘his parents Mr. and Mrs. PBlPdOII Hamilton. Mr. Ray Griffin returned to Montague for s. few days after be- in-s in Sydney. N5. and other ports aboard the Fair-mile owned by Mr, 51"" Griffin. which is carrying produce. Mr. JsB. Maolfsaach road super-i visor of the first district of Kings, bee“ thmiieh Monteruo on his way to Iris on business, . JNOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.— Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardiani not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc., should par- ticularly bear this in mind. Mr. Albert Gaudet. Maritime re- presentativa for General Foods. was a recent visitor to Montague on business. and renewing old ac-- quaintances. Mr. Gaudet was for- merly a citizen of Montague be- fore moving to Bummeraida and later Moncton. ....° CONDUCTING SWIMMING CLASSES - Mr. Cullen Deiory o! Georgetown, who has been con- ducting awimming clasea in var- ious localities in connection with the Red Cross. is at present con- ducting similar cluses a-t Monta- gue Ior Brinks. Juniors. Intermed- iate and Senior classes. Several trips have tlraady been made to: Lower Montague beach where the classes are being held. A large Kroup of youngsters are taking the classes which will glva them the real primipies of swimming. The \ And Vicinity Mr. Wendell Graham, loboter packer. oi Gaspereaux. waa a visitor to Georgetown on '.l‘lmrs- day. Mrs. Mabel Iieam has ta-ken up residence in her new homo which she recently purchased from Mr. iJohn A. MacKlnnon. i Miss Virginia Grant left late in the week with relatives on a. motor trip to Boston. Mess. where she plans on remaining tor some time. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser oi Ottawa. are holidaying in George- town and are the guests of Mr. ,Fraaer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harry Fraser. Mr. and lVIrs. Paul LeiPmde o! Toronto are vacationing here. where they are the zuesits of Mrs. LaProde’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Daniel Martell. M!‘ Lloyd King who has o. posi- tion with the Canadian National Railways in Toronto. is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel King. Mrs. Bernard Batchilder and family are visiting in Victoria, where Mr. Batchilder, who is cap- tain of a Dominion Government dredse, is now working. Little Miss Linda Batchllder. daughter o! Mr. and lVh-s. Bernard Batchiider is visiting her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDonald in Piciou. N.S. Mrs. Frank Lavandier and two children are visiting at St. lvlaryfs Road. where they are the guests of Mm. Lavandieru parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Mr. Earl C. MacLaren last week marketed a truckload oi early Potatoes and turnips in Halifax, NB» and live Products were grown by Mr. William Stevens and Mr. Earl Walsh. Mr. Russel Yorstori of the crew of the S3. Abegweit visited his home on Friday. Ha was accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Otoway and their son of Kingston. On- tario. ivhere Mr. Otoway is a fireman guard at Kingston Peni- tentiary. Motoring to tho province for. a few days visit last week were Red Cross is to be cpmmended for‘ Petty Officer Robert Jenkins. R. Sponsoring such a worthwhile pro- C.N. of Halifax, who is a member _Bl‘lm for the children. Ford of Canada Dealers can put your car in shape to prevent troublesome breakdowns on your vacation trip. Bring your car to your nearby Ford-Monarch Dealer or Mercury-Lincoln- Mctcor Dealer today. Let his expert servicemen check it carefully . . . service it thorou hiy . . . put it in sip-top shape for happy boli ay driviair all the wayl Hero's Whol Your Dealer Suggests FOR SAFETY AND COMFORT-Jive your brakes, steering. lights, tires, springs, all chassis parts inspected by trained mechanics who know your car best. FOR PERFORMANCE-Have your engine tuned up including adjustment of your carburetor, distributor, on smooth dependable operation and maximum fue mileage. and spark plugs to assure shock absorbers and the crew oi H.M.C.S. Magni- EXTERIOR VISOR s AUGUST 9, 1949 Does Diiy Hair Mean Unhealthy Scalp? I Ivan ‘Natural’ Oil may Loni l0 Hair down into the thousands of fygublu tin hair openinga_ in your , v aca p, so they are antisepticaily Your hair may be nsturafi clean, and your hair can get oily, yet davolo a drab, d the nourishment it oneds to keep healthy and lustrous. Fitch Dondru Remover Shampoo is the on y shampoo guaranteed to removo dand rufl, Fitch's creamy, stimulating lather gives your hair a beauty treatment, too. Provo It Yourself Get Fitch Dandrufl Rem”; Shampoo for healthy, good. lookln hair-try the economy also, 9c. Ba roud of u! hair-start Fitc careto ghi; ap ooranco, an begin to thin cu . i1 la not necessarily harmlul, but your hair tra s dust, dirt and me from t_ a alr—ln fact. co eta more dirt in o ohmic hour than your body don in as lull day. with This dirt combines scalp oil, dried akin and par- apiration to 10m a _waxy accu- mulation wbich lies tightl over your scalp and chokes o groper nourishment from ur air. To keep ur hair a un- dant, good-loo n , and attrac- tive. your sca must ba healthy and p actl clean. Your warnin aigna of an unhealthy sca p is daadrufl. Dandrufl tolls you to take care of your scalp right now. S di - d h ll 5:1. :i'.';.*:...:r'.é.;:r*-.c. "flffzniflg" andru’ , Fitch gbamwflworkrnriglgt n; ficient. Robert is the son of Mr. FAMILY INCOMI and Mrs. A. It. Jenkins. Also mak- ing the trip were Mr. Charles Family allowance payments in Manual and hi: son Richard Canada during 1949 will total $215,. Manuel of Dartmouth, The party 000.000—4quai to $525 every min- were the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. utt- A. 1.‘. Jenkins. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 5. Stall 22. Edible 1. Asterisk e. Cripple mollusk 5, Talk 1. Consteiia- 28. Coupled (slang) tien railroad l. Fashion l. Cuts ofl c!" i0. Having oars the head It. Hybrid . Light. HGDI-l UDGIH HgGElEI Dilllliilll 9. Wea kens animals helmet 11. Italian poet 25. Gazelle 13. City (Nob) (peas-l (Tibet! I4. Apple seed 1D. Emlllfly 37- 5"?“ 15. Shoshonean 18. Baseball letter Indian team y 29. Shaped like 16. Half an em 10. Ever)‘ , l "'1' 1.7. Of Spain ($602.1 80. Relieves 20. Gun 20. Josepha 31. Regs-cited flower 88. Window ihyphea.) section [IUD H HUEIU Yesterday's Aaswool as. slight taote _ 87. Spread gray to dry substance, 26. Lift 27. Outer garmenl 28. Emmet 29. Room 32. At homo 33. Hawailll‘ food M. Waterfi French _ 85- Hebrew month 81. Plague 39. Large no!" d0. Blundered (I. I-Iactcned ez. Fathers DOWN ‘.1. Narrow piece beverage o. Beak flax DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Herek how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R lo L 0 N G I’ E L L 0 W 0m letter simply stands for another. In this example A is noal FOR LUIIICATIONJI-Iave your on iae oil changed and the com lcte chassis lubricate car against t jottcr trips. , Hill 0| (lllll Illllli 224 IT. lllllli 87. e destructive friction oi’ longer, faster, I N to protect your Increases your safety and adds greatly to your year-round driving comfort. Protects against sun glare; helps keep ice and sleet 0E windshield in winter. $29.95 u» f?’ iv}. ‘ Lifis-s-Zgwg WINDSHIElD WASHIl No need to stop the car to clean the windshield. Tho foot operated button releases a fine spray of “Seo-Clear" Windshield Washer Detergent on the windshield. The wipars dotho rost . . Jaavingadin and scum-free windshield. $8.75 mtntunv llNitliW "IF/PHI fl“ " §§ _ “Your Meteor Doalar” srnwanr issorons LTD. PIIOII I31 1S. R. JOHNSTON Ltd. as l?()IlI) tB'llI() It. Pores-a Read NARCH CARS , ' _ . Ileana as: __l_.___‘ i . trophies. the length and forrn Qgch day the code letters are 1G! KL I0‘- EEUVOM LU .3” LKC VERIFIEW-CICERO. for tho three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single leltere. a“ ' ' ation of the words are all hll‘ different. A Cryptogrosn Quotation NLUC xlfixrkacl I-ATKINBC. Yesterday's Crypioquetoi THESE PROPHECIIB THE EVENT nisirtsniaa or Rial "Nana lnaieaio BEAUTIFUL PRINC Beauty of our Experienced Pilots PAIJUS FLYING SERVIDE ' Charlottetown Airport Phone 1800 Feature Aerial Scenic Tours or $15-00 —- $ Only from the air can you a preciate tho True Scenic Expert In-s-t-ruction a EDWARD ISLAND 10.00 Is nd Province Charter Flights melll; of PROVINCIAL GBILIIIICZ IIIZIIIDIDIJIQIB Throu h facilities made available b oaltb and Welfare, Tubero osia Div ion. Chest Cllnloo will be held throughout the Province dur- ing the month of August as follows: ' ‘ TOWN HALL, susmnnsms: Tuesdly. August 2nd-1Dtls-9:80-12:00 AM . counts nosrirar. Monday, August ate-nao-cao rat. siomaoua siosrrral. Monday. August lilth-liw-difltl PM. Every Tlinrsday-IOM-Ilm AM; 1:804 80 PM. livery hlday-lidfl-t z PIG!“ l0“ all “l0 IIIO IOIIOGIIIQ II i ‘i’ ‘h! 3'30! Iarvey aarrladwont by the “gable lumvsn,n._n.,o.si., lsllcalliboetcroflillales Dlvldencllobsrcnlodsflcnhcl. the Dc rt- BANATOBIUM _ I” PJL fi ‘iiilii