3GB EIGHT PRINCE EDWARD Till" s“°§".’i"° “The October Man" COMING — FRIDAY and slrunnllv ‘(>1 ‘ tlllulill lllllilllfllll mmta liiiliiiill , u , N- l. a 4%.‘ axnu: “saws . CARTOON - COMEDY is """R5§§,',*,,§§§,,',,§,5,°,,,R§, “BABE IIIDRIKSON, QUEEN 0F SPORT" ALSO. Q is -——~ -~ fi CARTOON - SERIAL - SPORTS THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN wwl-en-weveii-iwmmmmwciiliniormown TIIEATIIESQ“<'*M<"~°"°'°°‘°°°°°’ 10m - CAPITOL - rm. am! SAT. 8 SHOWS DAHX — AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 A GREAT NEW R011! . TIIE FAR-FAME!) JUNGLE DAREDEVIL! ‘s Montague Hospital for treatment My,“ ,,,',',,"Mgf Alliston And Vicinity ind win “n glint men'- Thomas , iting relatives and friends icing Mrs. MacAle-efs parents. NLr. and Mrs. John F. Beck, Alliston, for the past few weeks. have re- turned to Orllarlo. Accompanying them were Miss Jean Beck and Mr. Lowell Beck, Alliston. Ifgt‘ amount of b L taken off ii siii.i.. I _'l‘l'le many friciiiis o.’ bfasierl Merrill Molllsh, sun of Mr. and, I/Irs. Reg Niel sli. New Perth, i'e-‘ {rel to learn lie has cnii-rflfl the, that can NEW ZEALAND WOOL AT RECORD PRICES known in New Zcaland. litute wish to thank all those who gale‘ hclped make them a success. A very successful field day was held on the farm of Ml‘. Bert Hic- ken. Alliston. on Thursday. A large crowd was in attendance to visit the fields and hear the different speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Need Not Embnrruss Many Weill-e": false teeth have suffered b- lnssnien: lwecatlse thczr yilme d. uped, slip- ped or ivobliierl n’ _l“i:i the svrnng |;me. Do not lzie in fear of this, llapperiira to you. Jus: sprinkle ai little FAFTEETYI, the afkallne fnoll-acld» powder. on your plates. realized $123,820,000, price per bale was $144, level which was viously recorded. Cy Corindia and l" ill“ Higgin- botham, Colman, Alberta. nre vis- vn and u». E »~i Beck fllldlitiyllgrlxawflilxielfglifltiarl; Aljltilsflizllotte‘ canlbridgw and Pew“ Rud‘ {nfniiy Alllyiliil. w l‘ visitors to Tuesaay 836ml M Mr and Hugs" blurs been do years since MR and ,'-—" l h - . l. . Blueberry picking the order; Mn um Mm Ray Mncmeer‘ gxlltislpdcutore$éitftfxil andthnlend-i‘ “e r If the day nnil ll. i= prising m? Toronto, Ont., who have been vis- Mam e em 0mg WMALINGTON. N. Z.. Aug. l7 k-‘nhs "W" " " i Two very successful ice cream zsrrzlg~isnaliileorfipiggl icligfileefldgg' . Zigzag sglggg] giwgmhgggt 20x3? The ioial payment and the price Th“ Loose“ The members o! the Wommfs m: per bale were the highest ever increase oi $6,400,000 over those of the previriils year. The average about. $2.30 above the previous seasons the highest pre- 1930-31 season the total ‘ _m F _ m. Sons. J ,- nd Jack e‘ R d. proceeds from wool sales in New figdflj? ,‘,‘,;,£“l‘,',,,§‘;. ingo, Mass" fvrerye Blushing flrlendgaat, Zealaild were $l3.992.00il. at tho "my 50,5‘. , m. -, "flaw Peters Road and Point. Pleasant. lowest iwlnt n! the depression “emu.” bwnm, m, I _ I Mi". and Mrs. corindiirs wnnl was brlnsms only $30 n i l, any (ling first visit to the province. bale- ; our oun WAY av J. n. WILLIAMS ‘SENSED? AN’ WHAT A BRAIN!“ you exescxw HE GETS THEIR; SNEAK BY SUCH DOG so MUCH‘ cuems ASTHAT? no LOVE WITH a LEE¢WILL ' you STEP. no A MINUTE? "rue. SENSED y’, f/OU GOING HIM THAT r’ ‘BYAND HE'S - SHE HIRED, ME . HEB HIRED _ j TRYING ‘TOW TO SIT WITH HIM TO SIT WITH .' A COUPLE OF THEM 5O THINGS LIP WHEN LEFT ALONE.‘ . ‘F ' f’, i/i v‘w l l. two-- . l v , I i l V‘ '5 ll‘ ‘l nw“ y I I I 5 H,‘ i \//. 1/ N] l u. ..\ ,\,.. ~ t "Nip/Iv... “y; I _ - - Q i /-<§§.!".‘!52.“." Stftlfclé. 3.108 IN§URAN¢E NEAR A HALF-HOUR AGO 1 sew-r vou TO i TIINEE'SZIA"€£"SS§U D \ ¢LOOI<IN' LIKE ASOAP’... l ' ‘AD! WHERE’? you HF, xso-g-fro TH'CITY t-) ~i DUMP? Ill Q . Tr!‘ ' . , .. .- tl/Mn dingy/awn" i‘. I \ f‘ .; ' tsnllullvlllu"" .1 ' ' uni‘? _- ., c-ia i . - wILUAWIQ .l.u.". .. _.\_.' ‘ Whim Road _ And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dowrie nnd daughter, Pnulli, of Charlotte. towii visited Kiliiiulr recently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dun Stew- art. M5. Fed Harris. Qultlccy,Ma.ss., nnrl Mrs. George Sohctz, Boston, Mll-‘S-I returned to their homes alien sipending the past week at the home cf Mr. (leorge Mac- Pherson. Kliinuir. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thayer u! Watertown. Mass, who are spend- ing tihelr Vacation on P.E.Island visited runny old firleuds lri Kllmulr and vicinity. Miss Elizabeth MacGinnis of Lexington, Mass, was a Week end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham. C-enlmercial Cross. Miss Elaine MncLurc. daughter of M: and Yllrs, Lxiurie MaoLurc, Muray l-larbour North. is spending the Week in Kilniuir, guest of Miss Qauric MacDonald. Miss June Benton, Commercial Cross, recently had as her guest. Miss Ruth Landrigan of Cardigan. Hetr many friends are pleased‘ to know that Miss Evelyn Mac- Phcirson. Kilmulr who recently underwent n tonsil operation in Kings County Hospital, is well on the way to recovery. Miss Joan MacGowi-m arrived home from Wolfvllle N. s. to spend the “leek-end with ha; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mni-Gowan, Kllmuir. On Wednesday. Matthew Wells 8a Company, Charlottetown, re- ceived their first shipment of cucumbecsjor the senson on the Montague route. These were de- llivered by ‘Mr. Lawrence Stuart, Whim Road, who has contracted to collect tlhe cucumbers for ‘this season. JUNGLE SAGA ROARING THRILLER NEW Johnny Weissmuller abandons his earlier adventure roles to create a great new screen characteriz- ation. "Jungle Jim." In the new Columbia picture opening today at the Capitol Theatre. “Jungle Jlm" is said to bc an heroic adventurer- explorer whose jungle exploits defy the ivildest terrors of darkest Africa. Based upon the popular King Features‘ cartoon strip character. "Jungle Jim" has been acclaimed by advance audiences as a thrilling spectacle oi’ wild adventure. ring- ing with the snarl of mini-eaters and the death-beat of tomtoms. The psraie safari seeking the secret of a mysterious jungle pyramid? and it provides room for such edge-of- the-seat excitement as the rescue of a beautiful girl from the clutch- fl of Devil Doctors. the death-deal- ing rampage of marldened eleph- ants, an underwater clash with a monstrous sea-serpent and a hand- to-hand struggle with a man-eat- ing lion. BiI-IIREWBIBURY. mgland -(CP) -.A flood-prevention scheme coat- ing $750,000 631100.000) to be con- lidered by Shrewsbury Council would involve deepenlreg the River Severn and building electrically- operated flood latex. WORCESTER. PARK, Surrey, England -— (C?) —Rev. S. Guy Brocklngton wrote in his parish magazine: ‘The penny (two cents) still holds a placmof importance in church collections. It ought never to be seen in church at all." KELLOGGS FOR AGTHlvl/‘X Y. HAY IEVU? PARADE - SNAPSHOTS - i042 l Tn-lllshl - EMPIRE .. ,.,,_ _ w, I) Show: 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 y _.T_l / I ' m i Mate; i/yyesrtmf/s Eesf/ l .lls Ivcsirin Ailion ilflil Ailvciiiuit- mode to thrill every Inlute! l l MUSICAL - COMEDY F 0§>0 NOQDQMQMQMM story itself is concerned with a des: Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Mac- Lean and family have taken up residence in their fine new homo on Main Street. Mr. Andrew Lavers is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mae Owcn, in Halifax. N. S. Naval Officer Cadet, Maurice DeLory of Halifax. spent the week- end as guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. DeLory. Mr. John C. MacDonald of Souxis has arrived in Georgetown where he will reside for an in- d inite period 1n his home on ain Street. _ Master Jackie Laveris is holidayi- ll}! for the Old Home Week in the city where he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Plus Fitzpatrick of De Gms Marsh, were visitors to relatives in Georgetown on Sun. day. Miss Madeline McKeeman of Charlottetown is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hanson of Burnt Point. Sister Dorothy. of the staff of the Charlottetown Hospital was a recent guest at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allister MacDonald, Georgetown Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross and family of Halifax, N. S.. are holl- daying for a week st the home of Mrs. Ross’ mother, Mrs. Mabel Hearn. Little Miss Gwen Clark. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark of Montague, is visiting her grand- mother. Mrs. W. W. MacLaren, in Georgetown. Mr. Sterling Bell left a few Mn. AE. Jenkins was a recent visitor to Charlottetown where she “~35 the guest of her brothel‘ and his wile, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Nmmini, while there she cnjoyed an interesting visit ihfollllll 1h" National Park. suipplng at Green Gables and Dulvay. Mrs. Jenkins also witnessed the Si. Dunatanbi College fire. Mr. Richard DULCE)’. accompan- ied his brother Maurice on his return to Halifax on Sunday and while in Nova Scotia he will visii. various centers including Halifax and Antigonish. They were ac- companied as far as Caribou llY ihcir parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory, and sisters. Sheila and Bernice. Mrs. Helen Condom held an auc- tion snle of household effects on licr Water Sircci. premises last week which was well nttelldcd and resulted In some very fine com- petitive bidding for the various articles-put up for sale. The effic- lent auctioneer in charge was Mr. Ali. Jenkins. l l The third ailnuiil dance spon- iaored by the Georgbiolvn Conl- munity Welfare League was held ,ln the GOVYFIIITIGOIII. gotatnutvylr: ilo TIUIS n, u. I. iblfifsliflfsl‘ summer {Wfiilllgg favour- c the activities lvitl cxccllcnié weather and a large crowd o town residents and visitors from various provincial centres were present. Tile large amount realized was certainly encouraging to the TIIE EASTER AUGUST 18, 1949 N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUSE: following places In Monhlll“ In Georgotnwn: Tho hut Offlwi Roper; JFITTI-Ju FOOTWEAR at thl Montague Shoe Store. the Montague Shoe Store- JENGLISII CHINA SOUVIIN- IRS-O. R. Boehnex. Jeweller Montague. Mgntggue, now offers its new Fall llne of hats, coall. raincoat-s =n~l etc. ..‘Mr. Fred Colllnfls. Monflllll. ls relieving Mr. Hamid Maclhy- station agent at Mt. stews-rt. dur- ing the letters holidays. ..'MON'I‘AGUE HIGH SCHOOL Rings, Pins and Buttons again in stock. Let us mount this crest on your own lighter. compact. rlfll. em, V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller. Montague. *109TII ANNIVERSARY SEB- vtul: ._ The 109th anniversary of the congregation of Vallcyffeid Ilnited Church will be obsefvfid 0n Sunday. August 21st. wlthservlces at ll am. and 7:30 p.111. The guest preacher will be Rev. D.M. Sin- clalr, Iialifax. a former minister of the congregation. Special must? will be rendered by the choir ns- slsted st both services by ll" Brooklyn 'I‘rlo. On hiesday. A118- ust 23rd. an anniversary suit??? will be held under the auspices ol the Ladies Aid Society, béiinninl; at five o'clock. A cordial welcolme u extended w all w PERM?!" 1n the observance of these anniversary services. Will-EAT FROM DIAMOND JUBILEE Canadian wheat. whlC-h VII-l ghlpjkfl to Great Britain rnorc than fifty oyears BBQ. has b???" retni (‘fl to Canada for sermlnelwn tests imd possible display PUIDOS". it is reported in wrelsn Thde. a publication of the DfPfl-"Knem o“ ‘Trade and Commerce. It IOHYH-‘d pint of an exhibit of various prod- ucts grown throughout the Brit/IQ! Etnplre erected during the Dlnmfifld Jubilee c-f Queen Victoria on the present. site of the Admiralty Arch. m Whitehall, London. The wheat. yuhlch W54 acquired an a. souvenir by Mr. WI}. Nichols 01 London when the exhibit. was dis- mantled, has acquired added Intel'- est. for it was one of the few thlnl5 salvaged from the ruins of his home an air raid in January. 194?- ln St. Point's: . JSIIIPMENT of women! Gracia Orthopedic Shoes Just Lrrlvcd at HKIO-ANNNS DRESS SHOPPE. wmm surlcred desmumon dummy of Chicago. who Served 25 years Commenting on m! expeflen”, of a life sentence for rape, is seen the time of the Diamond Jubilee.‘ n?!“ he lllrold I’. Landry, Albert Altken, Mn. Byron town-t, Min lllrrlot Clll. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at any of the Wlldon Layers. Min S. A. Llewellyn; Mmclay. In Soul-la: Gondola‘: and Florence Tho Pout; Offlco. HHIEADERS will find display ule advts. and auction advis. etc. on our Financial Pale. ‘WORK 0N SCHOOL NEAR COMPLETION — {The work of fin. llhlng the Grade 1X room at the Montague High School has been al- most completed. as also the new laboratory in the basement. Both rooms have been completely sheathed with ten-lest, and new windows have been placed on the. East nnd South wlills. Also an exhaust fun has been placed In the laboratory for the removal of glues, The work, under the di- rection of Mr. Henry Munroe, has taken n very short While, and is now practically rendy for orcunn. tion. JLEFT FOR IIOlIIE-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Parker left for their home ln Dickinson, N. D, after spending three weeks with Mr. Parker's relatives, Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Bulpitt. Roseaeath. This was Mrs. Parker's first visit to the Island. and she was most impressed with the beauty of tho Island and the hospitality of the friends they met. They crossed by Wood Island ferry. calling at Halifax, Saint John, Boston. and other points, stopping at Chicago where they will attend the wed- ding of their son, Dr. Stanley Parker. Free After Sewing 25 Years of Life Sentence . ll James Montgomery, 5d. above, received his freedom members of the League and the Mr. Nichols recalled that he sat on’ Jlldle Mivllflvl L. 1:0 in lllc fed- fine co-operatlun and tliouglitful- one of the lions in ‘Irafalzfl-l‘ sqlllire- “"1 district mm‘ called Mont- ness of many local citizens and m watch the procession. He Ifl-Wlgmneryls m?“ a "Sham" and “id others outside the town, which iverlt to make the occasion a luc- cess is deeply appreciated. Excel- lent music was furnished by the of apectaiors who could orchestra of the 17th ‘R9600 which was generously providril games including air rifle shoot- ing, the bottle game, the horse wheel game, bingo, and crown and anchor, were all well pnlrotlizetl. The beautiful cake, baked. don- days ago for Boston, Mass, in which city he intends to reside. Mrs. Bell plans on joining hcr husband in Boston within a few day's. Mrs. William Wight. of Burnt Point, is visiting in Charlottetown where she is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George MacDon- ald. Mrs. Gordon Livingston and son. of Wood Islands. are the guests of Mrs. Livingston‘! moth- er, Mrs. John Dicks. Mr. and Mrs. John Victor and family. who have been visiting Mr. Victor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. left Saturday on return to their home in Ja- maica Plains. Mr. Cullen DeLory left on Fri- day for Borden where he will instruct classes in the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety pro- gramme. Mr. Guy I-Iemphlll in relieving Mr. John C. Gotell. caretaker of the Georgetown post office, who is enjoying his annual vacation. Momlng services in I-Ioly Trinity Church vi-ere conducted by M: RE. Kemp of Charlottetown. Mrs. James Brownies left last: week on return to her home in Plttsfleld, Mass- after visltlnl his mother. Mrs. John Andrew Mac- Cormack. Mlss Alice Compton of Boston. Mass, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Annie Barnes, also of Bos- ton. are holidaying at Miss Comp- Street. spent a few days in Montaiue vis- ier, Mr. and M". Archie Hllchey. Mr. Benton is also lpendlng some time with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Benton, Flat River. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oonohan and can Wally of Cardigan spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Conohaxfl parents. Mr. and Mrl WJ. Fitzgerald. On their return Mrs. lax-ah Gotell who will their guests. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan of 8t. Andrews, N.B.. are visit- ing friends and reflatives in the Province and on Monday visited Georgetown. Mr. Sullivan is em- ployed at the St. Andrew: B» porfmmfol Station of the ‘Depart- bl man! of Fisheries. ion’! summer home on Richmond . Mr. C. A. Benton of Ottawa ' lilng his brother-in-lsw and sls- ' homo they were accompanied by - ntcrl and lottcriod by Mrs. Michael Burke Sin. was won by Mr. Pius MacDonald of Mount Stcwari. The lovely Panda Bear, donated by Mrs. Clay. propi-ictress of the Bison Restaurant in Montague, was lotterleci and tho lucky win- ner was Miss Margaret Levers of Georgetown, The League Is deeply appreciative of the generosity of these two ladies. Both the George- town-Lower Montague and the GCOPQEIOWII-NEWPOTI. ferries made a before and after trip for the convenience of the residents of those areas and the captains and crews showed a fine spirit of co- operation by their efforts. Many complimentary comments were passed regarding the efficient and wcll-managed way in which the evening's activities were carried out. Such fine spirit and team- work, displayed by all workers. can only result. in the League reaching the ultimate goal it has set as its objective. RJDLINGION. Rutland. Eng- laml - (CPI -—While villagers were discussing liow to raise £500 ($2.- 000) to repair the parish church roof, the church was struck by lightning. Another hole appeared in the rcof and tile weathervane was torn away. t i slwz: CAPORAL ~ ciciiiiiis /““\ through “en in 1897. he hnd been unable t0 the kindness of Lt. Col. Al Rogers rent, n seat finom which to watch and Brig. W.W. Reid. The various me Queen drive by. little, however. because o! the wooden stands that were erected nlohg the route for the convenience pay for suits! Being only a boy of thir- FOUND AT LAST KRISTIANSAND, Norw'!\l'-—(CP) SA German prisoner who eacall- ed near here in 1945 has finally been found. First believed drown- ed, it was learned that the m!" changed to civilian clothes. Wlllwd out.“ the prison camp and lived [our years undetected in a village on the island of Klekkeroy. ,He gpqkg perfect Norwegian. . DAILY ACROSS 3. Colossal 21. l. Witty 4. Tin flym.) fellows ‘b. Stop: 5. Leaps 6. Comply 2:. 9. Street 7. Seed vessel urchin 8. Sweetened 23. I0. ArounO 9. Movable 12. Eager barrier 24. 13. Snow I1. Outer coals 26. vehicle of seeds H. A key OI l3. Pantomimlc 28. mode gesture (Mus) I5, Noisy 29, I8. Roman I9. Expression pound of sorrow 17. Half an em 20. Extent of 30. 1B. Wooden canvu bricks ' l0. Skill 20. Stuiiefy 2i. Bcseccls 22. Plnll. 24. Spike of grass 25. Secular ' l6. Bodies o! water 28. Family group 29. Wandering ' workman . (slang) 3t. Like 32. Hinged covers fol . windows , 3f. Walk on tlpl i, of toes 86. Wicked i. 37. Scot! 38. A crud J9. Identical 00. Serf DOWN’ I. Strong our‘ 2. Egyplllll "M l '27. Lubrlcata l l ‘out. LAOOO auzv o citisiwoifi: . Yesterday's Oryptoqum: LIBERTY fl ‘fill POWER O!‘ gXNO WHAT ll ALIDWID IY LAW-LAW. ' ' ' " ‘ “no-mu uvueaunninml?‘ the man had becn convicted bs- csuse the State of lllltnola lup- proised vilal evidence. BITES Inlon, make. or nalml . - tho but mmsmn is plenty of inlrd’: at onu. It 30 somber. hul- and clcannn. Draws out the poison I fllrlmws LINIMENT uG uu' l] n n any flllllll L! E V“, ‘ _DIIIHI.IEI ECIEIGI! | niln um B eolonlzers Cures. as herring: Dried grapes Thrash Great. fiffjiff‘ not: nuns work Yrctrrdaiiflnnrct Newly .12. Branch ,~ married 3.“. Level woman 35. A size of Capital cl . coal Norway 38. Cerium fl_\ mint OIYPIOQUOID-llen’: how toyvvork ml , AXYDLBAAXII ' ' " h L O N O I l L L O W One lettor llmply stands for another. In this sitcom-a II unl for the limo L's. X for the two 0's, ate. llngto letters. apol trophies. the length and formation of the Words are all hpl finch day tho coda letters are dlfloront. " ' " ‘ ILCIIQIQINIIQIOIOQIII your. arroou rcoonl zcatrfiTffi LZTDlLb-GIUILI; u