AGENTS : IONTAG URI following places in Montague: uh Georgetown: The fees office: ..'I-TIVIED FOLITWEAB as the Ijontagus Shoe Store. Miss Jean Currie who has been ' visiting at her home in Montague has returned to Toronto. . 'lN STOCK - 1 Car Load Cc- mcnt; 1 Car Load. Asphalt shing- les, etc. Get your supply while our stock is complete. - McGowan: Limited. Kilmuir. Mrs. Cassie Reynolds. Ottawa. is visiting relatives in Charlottetowii and Montague. While in Montague she is the guest of her brother-im law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Macllure. Capt. V. 0. Peardon and Mrs. Peardon. Miami. Florida. were re- cent visitors to Montague, guests of the formers brother and sister- in-law, Capt. and Mrs. L. M Peardon, Lorne Valley THE tiusmiii Giiillblililt Harold I. lallsdu. Llben Altkgg, Mu, jg". Bkwln. HIS Hlffltt Gltlt AGENT GEORGETOWN! 'l'Ie0uardhn-aybebouglnaeanyolhg II. Iielanta I don. rue ouaaoihn. waiaaa' uwu. Iii-SA-IJoInIl.vI:IIn.clas. tat-lonrteirbelnaelllaraallt 'in-. Walter Burdett, Dundee, was a visitor to Montague hiday. I T.- Miss Anne Macltaohern, ugh. tague. left Thursday Geddie. Meriaomisn. N. 3. i0 Wlnm Rood - I O O and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald. Whlm .lT.oad. were brought news or their daughter and sun- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wat- son. now living in Aklavik. when they had as their "guests. Sister Macquillan of the Grey Nuns or. der, Montreal. and her sister, Mrs. T. Smith of Charlottetown. Sister MacQuillan became ac- quainted with Mr. and Mrs. Wat- son when Mr. Watson. an officer in the. R.C.M.P. was.transfei-red to Aklavik several years ago. Sister MacQuillan was instrumental in founding the Grey Nun Settlement in Aki3Vik. and has spent the greater part of her life administ- ering in the Far North missions, . . ' Messrs Grant Mccannell and hharles )iacLeod were visi- tors to the City on,!F'riday. W pmgzmw, OIOILIZHI" " & Th t Belvedere Man really delivers th: goods... is . beg; t e in the true tgaemixgtgzgg;-the'lh":nth bisdd R:ader's'DiE95t Fmmrd Mr. John Rowe. Charlottetown was a business visitor to Lame Valley on Friday, Mrs. William Freguson has as her guests her two sisters from the United States, Mr. Fred Macgeod spent a few days at Bonsha-W, where he visited his mother and brother. Mr. Francis Keaveny. 48 Road has returned home, alter spending the past month at Brunswick. Maine. Mr. William Quinn has accepted the position of teacher for Lorrie Valley school for the next term. Mr. and Mrs, Francis Mclntyre and family, Mr. Bin Leard and Mr. Malcolm Macl.-eod motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. Miss Christine Shaw, cliar- lottetown is spending her vacat- ion in Lorne valley at the home or her parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Miss Joan Mclntyre spent the past week at Church Road visit- ing with her grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer James. cunou Mi?RNA WEBB it CRAIN ii l.0Y EXTRA: Time ”WHERE'S THE FIRE" - Musical . TODAY ONLY CLAUDE'I'rE COLBERT - FRED MacMURRAY "FAMILY HONEYMOON" Plus: Mr. William Hutton and Mr. Raymond Shaw were recent visi- tors to Montague where they visit- ed Mr. Laurence Maclleod who is a patient in the Memorial Hos-g pital. snows 2:30 - 7 - 9 Sunday service at Lorne Valley Church was conducted by Rev. J. A. McGowan while the pastor Rev. F. N. mmg, held services at Mr. McGownn's charge in Free- " town. Kensington and Malpeque. T0 - DAY Roy Rogers "TWILIGHT IN THE SIERRAS" Shows 2:30-7-8:45 News - Travel - Cartoon Miss Jean James, Mrs. Homer James and Mrs. Maclzwen were recent visitors to borne valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mr!- Lloyd MacDonald and Mr. Mrs. Francis Mclntyre. G A P IT 0 L Mott. - TUE. and WED. Mr. and Mrs. wellington Mac- Lcod. Ulgg motored to Lorne Val- ley on Wednesday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Macl.eod's brothers Messrs Bi-nest. Neil Ind Walter Shaw and sister Mrs. Laura SENSATIONAL sromr or A Mmum THE SAVAGE GUY WHO WALKED An untortunats accident occur- ed at Lorne Valley on Tuesday when Mr, Lauren Macbeoq was kicked by a. horse which resulted in a broken leg. His leg was also badly cut and he was taken to the Kings county Memorial Hospital where the leg -was set and he and is resting comfortably. Mr. Charles Mscorath accom- tori Macarath and little Mil! Annabel and Master Sterling Mac- Orath, Cambridge. Mass. motored to the Island and are spending an enjoyable vacation visitbig rela- tives and friends. They are limit! at the home of Mrs. MaoGrath'a mother Mrs. Minnie Ferguson and sister Mrs. Harry Macuod. His many friends in this vicinity were sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Alan Nicholson at the Roy- al Victoria Hospital. Montreal on Sunday. His funeral was held from St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague andtwae largely attended. Interment was in born! Valley Cemetery. For many Vdus the late Mr. Nicholson operated a pump drilling machine and many 0: the pumps in this vicinity were drilled by him. Egg Production On The Increase IUITAWA.-July as -ta!) -'l'.he hm have had a bit more in chick '7' DJ "'3 W935 - Wl.EQ'U 3.05E.w5..':'.'!'.i!t.lt39.!E3Ui-oml NEWS - MUSICAL A MEYER! STUDIOS NOW PRQENT THEIR. ANNUAL "MOST ATTIIDTIVE BIIILI D'0I1'EST'i Enter your child NOW for one of the Grand Prize! The Rules of the Contest are Simple. 1. 'An entrance fee of only 81.00 will be charged at the time of WW” W” 3'9” "Mn" I'""'”'.mo amine for which you will receive . BEAUTIFUL s x 1o 0018115 H9 W 59 "nth mu" black and white unmounted photograph, Regular value. 33.50. r gmm hi, 2. age limit is a months to 12 years. A Jgfnm Bk mmMV': W m, I. You choose (rem one of four Droofrths pass you wish to gt 195,313,000 dcsens as compared enter. with 189344.000 for the so it- 4. Only one offer to each child. ' tng Detiod I W" W0-I I! 01 The decision to: the iuam will In fin-L ; ,. per your appointment: fhone or Wflh It .1 3.4 per cent. ..,. ... pahled by-his mother Mrs. Kim?-. She will return to Montreal early neat. week accompanied by Sister Poirier who is also visiting on the island. Among those who left whim Road many years ago, is Mr. Shir. icy A. MacDonald. at present a school principal in Summerland, B. C. Mr. MacDonald is the son of the late John N. MacDonald. whim Road. He has been the prin- Cimi '0! the Summerland school for thirty-one years, since he went there following service with the Canadian Army overseas in World War One. The esteem in which Mr. MacDonald is held by the citizen: of Summerland is shown by a ceremony which took place recently this year. in which the name of the school was changed from the Summerland Elementary School to the MacDonald School. The following is the editorial comment of a local newspaper. the Summerland Review. concerning Mr. MacDonald and the honour bestowed upon him: "We feel certain that we voice the opinion of the entire commun- ity when we add our plaudits to the School Board decision to re- name the Summcriand Elementary School the MacDonald School. When one refers to a school as an for camp Mr. and Mrs. Bryer K. Llewellyn, photographed after their wedding at Peters Road Presbyterian Church. The bridesmaid was Miss June Johnston. Summerslde, and A. MacDonald walks as erectly now as when he stepped out o! the Canadian Army thirty-one years ago and came to Summer- land to take charge or the central school. In these intervening years, his wise Judgment,. his cool and carefully weighed decteions have meant much, not only to school life, but to the progreu of the en- tire community. Mr. MacDonald seldom makes a speech of any length. His words are terse and almost clipped. But when he speaks. his wisdom is acknowledged. There are hund- red: of citizens in this community wholearned their rudimentary A B C: under Principal MacDonald. With one accord they will agree that he was strict but always just. Young and old have admired his sense of fair play and the manner in which he can swing the younx pupils along the right road. "When there is a man who comk elementary school, it means only a classification of grades. The elementary school in future will be grades one to six, with grades seven to nine. and junior high school. "But when one talks of the Mac- Donald School, the hall of learn- ing takes on more character, it has personal appeal. Principal S. Maclleaald Bros Theatre FBI. - MT. STEWART - SAT. Wallace Beery - Elizabeth Taylor in "DATE WITH IUD!" Tops in Performance. One or the Best Shows Yet. ACROSS I. Grit. 5, Ensign. I. More . I infrequent 10. Southern ; constella- tion 22. Abyssinian, Weight .13. Old card, game 14. Depart. , 15. Food" (slang) 17. Board or A Ordnsnco tabbr.) i .1l.Goddeu' of dawn ' 20. Belonging) to us y 21. God o! pleasure! t Egypt! :12. Tap .24. lags K .25. Put on. L. V as clothed in. clamor ,2'I. Bend over '20. Touch V ' 32. Land-i measiirel - .33. in what manner ., ill. cardinal number Z. (25, Music note :80. an age 21. The hotel 'in. smell to. Not. suitable .43. Dong-legged . wading; ' 15. Happy 1 . Down (1. Salep 1 2. Constella- ti tlon 2 6. Finely h ground , ,1 meal 0. Branch 7. Warp-yam . birds D. Items . bird ,u. mm on 9 . i pheasants g'DAIl.Y,Clt ., , , For the cane Us. 8 (or the I ,l-no-rite, .1-rs. new 'ruiu4-3'-crnt 9 AGE! 1301 I DAILY ,CROSSWORD 10. Weird (van) 1!. Ascended 23. Deity 24. Gain 26. A beginning 21. sham i 28. citrus fruit 29. llxclsnia-. ' I. Swimmln, g 31. Egresaea ropntes. the length and formation of the wens-"an gaca dsygttu eodguttm are diluent. .. - A Wruerwhoar-eiciuIe:..' 3 mancls such universal respect. it is only right that he will be honour- ed while still 'in harness'. His name will remain on this hall of Llewellyn-MociV(tni;on..g Nuptials the maid of honor Miss Doris Macxinnon. sister of the bride. The groomsman was Mr. William "illar. The ushers were Mr. Glen MacKinnon. brother or the bride ..u.. mr. Daniel Murray. cottons Stay crisp With New Treatment MANCHESTER, Eng, July 28- (CP)-Thanks to a new textile process introduced here you soon will be able to buy a cotton dress BRANCH OFPICIZ--Bank of Nova iootla Building. Charlottetown, (urn -GERALD IS. F. STOKOE - Branch Manager REPRESENTATIVES tC”arlottetownl: . ll. tJ.I..U. IIEPITESENTATIVEB IN OTHER CENTRES: , E. II. Monkley, Summerslde. W. Claude Leaky. Slll'fllnl'rll(It", (gnu Gallant. Amherst. M.!.: Clifford 0. Ellis. 0'Daary. P. 1-2. 1.: Albert Gallant, Busttco, 1'. E. 1.; Arthur B. Dlekiosrn, Hunter River. P. E. I, . Dorothy lllx says- Continued tram page 2 then indeed might we pity the fate of the old maid. But such illn- bands are as rare as hen's teeth and the Woman Who mM'Fit's mw is me (avarice daughter of Lady Luck. The average girl who nm.-rm. the average man tinds marriage a life sentence at hard labor um. . more km" man hwnence in n, and it is Worth while only if she loin T her husband enough to make her glad to sacrifice herself ior him- -1-hi, 1, the common experience of wives and it is What lTl'ili0! it so queer that they pity old maids. D0301-Hy nxx annot reply personally to readers, but will inw- wer problems or general interest throulh 3'" WWW"- constant joy." "Never" saidi.N.iir-. Morely. "shall we know again so Continued trom blithe and triendly a spirit." in conduct.-Possibly he we call an "unconscious 1135-" t H 1 0' FORT FRANCES. Ont. -- t"CPi - He needed he! t0P mg?” of Fort Frances Kiwanis will operate YV0i'd5W9"h- Th9 3" 91' 3P y ,, shoprooms to keep potential Juve- wzreetinss when "0 m"'-me-"'3 d- nile Delinquents occupied cnc or JUVENILE SIIOPROOMS that will stay as crisp after wash- in: as when you picked it oft the rack. The new process, developed by. the Calico Printers Association,' will reduce ironing of cotton fab-. rlcs to a minimum and heighten their crease resistance. Another development is a non- shrlnk finish of particular import- ance for rayon goods which will enable fabrics such as crepe and marocain to be washed withouti pulling or stretching. Research into pattern durability has yielded a "permanent glaze" process for cotton. spun and linen. with this. patterns in cloth can be glazed learning many years after he has stepped down from office. but he will be secure in the knowledle that his service to humanity was recognized." Two Ontario Men Killed in Accident KIRKLAND LAKE. July 28 - (CP) - Two Kirkland Lake men were killed early today in a col- lision between an automobile in which they were riding and a truck on highway 06 Just west of the Ontario-Quebec border. They were William H. McGee. M. and W. O. Smith 26. 8. Wagon- wheel groove 9. Move sideways 1. Fasten: tlon uloutnwsetj . y wind 1 Anger 2 41. Nothing tllawi 42. Girl's named UtV.l'l:--Ilere's New-0e,wesh.lts'. xvotsaaxaf ,lO'.l-ONOYILLOW. T we .onc'iettnr"stnipiystanea tor anoum. lathls eaanf . . we 0'1. etc. llagte rins- ;''''''.'F!'.;' v o. 'xoa.o;is.r'.-reds" 4-ae1v4.?- .. leaving the background ungiszod. There are also hnishes which make spuns and linens stronger under abrasion. more transliwent and permanently still. The new group of processes, called calpreta, should be on the market within six months, manu- facturers say. BUYING LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY DAILY EASTERN PACKING CO.. -LTD. Seurls. P. E. I. PROBLE: I iharsh not groting,,though of am- iple power to chasien and lTEilllV xiiownn 33 VIII" tinting not 1. ill: pump! , ma x - W0 vmiid, ae:e.a::tddlesem et.liouuheM)... but neither this feet "0? WP two nights a 'week. Club it-Orin thins 9150 shit” i""”" Wm” William Hodgins said the plan will us, or disturb the cheerful tatth Bum unoc only at "me cmmm 9131 511 um: "9 hem” ” mu M who come to the attention of the blessings. He too. "heard the still Ponce but at an yuunisters who Sud "WSW 0' h"m”'”Y''v 3”” have idle time on their hands" sub- due". But on the other hand. "there was a presence that dis- turbed him with the joy 0! eleva- ted thoughts." 6. W. E. Fvussell. in his life of our poet. says this at the end! There never lived a human being to whom literature and society - books and people -- taking each word in its most comprehensive sense, yielded a livelier or more CRAFT SIIPPLIEASD AII for FREE IInnkIet.."Arta mm (Trolls Rnnml-up" and for mmpl-in carrier and hnndlo-rule Inpglllep my .1; arts and rralta write to - nlarltlma and Neutnuiulland nlvi-inn H Bntlulrat BL. Toronto Sh, Uninri-1 ri.siiEnnEii's LOAN mauiiiv The Public Inquiry into Fishermen's Loans will be 4 continued before His Honour Judge J. S. DeSROchcs, Commissioner, at the Hall at MURRAY MONDAY, JULY 31st, AT 2 PM. The Inquiry is open to the Public, and anyone do- slrlng to give evidence thereat is"invited to attend. -.1: o. C. cAMPnisr,L, p. .. Commission gdglisel.