PAGE EIGHT? .. .. n! Plflflci EDWARD rolisr mi ivsrrissiiiir EVERY WORD l5 TRUE! THERE'S A BEAT IN THE PULSE OF THIS PICTURE THAT BECOMES YOUR VERY OWN! A1504 ' DlSNEY CARTOON I.‘ Shows Z130 - 7 - 9 v- w.“ CAPITOL n in»- MATiNE-E zoo _ EVENING 1 - ans NiiilK lii/AINS iiiriiiiasl Sllll!" mo: lo iiriril-variiiliig iii uii llir sum! iiiiri iiii _ "EAR AIIA _§ llllllllllllll ~ ill - Slllllll - lililY - _ . _ cameos . f; c‘ _;1-»_ NEWS 5 \ "l " MAPS wa ' uva a! riiE EASTERN THE GUARDIAN. Gt] IAN I\‘\ \_J ' a- liewafl. salmfi . .'LIGION AUXILIARY DANCE Curling Rink. Montague. Tuesday. August 11th. Don Mason's Orch. estra. ‘T!!! NEW BT03! with the new look. C. R. Boohnes, Jewel- ler. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy. Quincy, Mass. who are vacation- ing in Mlllvlsw, were visitors to Montague on Monday. ....'Miss Anna Power has return- ed to her home in Montague after spending an enjoyable vacation in Queensport, N. S. Mrs. John E. Finmgarl. Boston Mass, accompanied by her son Jack and grandson Stephen. are spending a three weeks vacation in Montague at the home of Mrs. Finnigana mother, Mrs. Abram Landry. His mafl kiends will be pllafl to learn that Mr. Austin Fraser, Montague. is making a satisfact- ory recovery in the King's County Hospital. Mr. Fraser suffered a severe fail from a load of hay last week sustaining concussion‘ and other injuries. —-»— o Mr. and Mrs. Fred vuozzo. who have been living for the past number of years in Halifax. N. 5., have returned to Montague ac- companied by their children, Mr. Vuozso intends to open a barber shop in the near future, which will be welcomed by many of his former patrons during the time he operated his shop prior to the war. Messrs Albert Aitken, Doug Irvin, and Grafton Peardcrl, who accompanied the 28th A. A. Bat- tery to camp at Picton, Ont., for ten days, have remained in Ont- ario where they have obtained employment. Mr. Aitken fozmerly was employed at Poole and Thompson, Mr, Irvin was om. ployed with the Bank o! Com- merce, while Mr. Peardon was em- Plvyed at 0. J. Boudreaulvs Egg ATTENTION KING'S BOUNTY RESIDENTS The Eastern King's Eirhisition is to beheld on Wednesday, september 8, i948, ot Souris, P. E. island, under tlie management ~ j _ of the Eastern King's Exhibition Association which is offering A ' 525M111 in Prizes, os well as Special Prizes amounting to ap- proximately $375.00. in addition to the usual activities of previous years there v/ill, be o sports slioiv conducted by the Souris Athletic Association on the athletic field adjoining the Exhibition grounds. The sports events, open to King's County, are: . . 1-100 Yard Dash-ll years and under—$3.00. _ ‘ f 2-12-16 Years-SZOO. . r 3-0pm to Any Aga—$l-°°- i ' l 5.? 220 Yard Dosh-some classes, ages and prizes as above. ._ ' ‘i. 1-1-4 Mile Dosh-TS yrs. and iinder—$3.00. 2-0pm to Airy Age-Jim- 1—l-2 Mile Dosh—l6 years and uivder\—$3-m 2-Open to Any Age—$2-°°- 1-1 Mile Dosh-iii Years and Under—$3-°°- Z-O en to Airy Aqs-sl-OO. 1—P:le Vault—l6 years and urrder—$3.00. 2—Open to Any Age-fi-oo- ‘l-Brood Jirrnp—l6 Years and Under--$3.00. 2-0pm to Any Age-fl-OO- Grading . Station. Montague. On ‘Ihursdaui, Montague was; honored by a visit of Canada's Governor General. Lord Alexander who arrived here by motor so. companied by Mr. Percy Turner, Mr. W. R. Burnett, and lit-Col. W. W. Reid, The party stopped f0;- luncheon and dinner at Pooles Hotel, and spent the afternoon at Mr. Turner's summer home in Lower Montague. 1n the evening they motored to Morell for fishing in the Morell River. With torrential rain and a 30. mile wind the annual August Storm roared over the community early b39453: monsoon run-re r. llll 0 . IGINT GIOIGITOIN: Walden haven. SOUBIS: Mlle Enid Ilahatla and Gordon Farrel ‘Ilse Guardian may be iaigllt at any ol the lelewiagalaoeaialiloalaneillbltllleaellya: llreclar- ll Georgetown: The Poet Olliee: II lollies Canaan's and Ilereaee Inner. in It Peter's: The Peal Ollea. In!” Albert silken. Mn Iyflrs Isl-mi u: HWULOW WATCIIIS. C. Rn Ioehner. Jeweller. Montague Mr. Wqsfiuilbart, manager of the Ben): of OOITIDONB. Montague spent the week-end ln St. John. N. B. Min Elizabeth Vessey. Char- lottetown la spending her vacation in Brudeneil, guest of Miss Mary Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. l-leauon Kyddi. Montague accompanied by their children. motored to Windsor, N. S. where theyspent the week-end. Mr. Robert MacKay and Mr. llhner Parnell were recent bus- iness visitors to Montague, They were accompanied by Mrs. Mac. Kay and Miss Nlcols. Mr. and.Mrs. T. M. Uou-ellyn and their son Richard, ncoomp. allied by Mrs. N. J. Nicholson Ml’. and Mrs. Claude Nicholson and . their children, motored in 5v, John. N. 3., where lhEy spr-ni ,1 few _days visiting re‘atives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mugridge who have been visiting ‘Mrs. Mugridglfs brothnr-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Milton m... nedy left on return to their hon-re in Boston Mass. They were u. Wmbanied back by Miss Betty Mbbalan. R. N. who has bean fluralns in British Columbia m the past few months, Prior to he; departure Miss McLalan was en. tertained at a dinner in hai- honor at Sandy's Restaurant by a num. btr 0f her old school associates. Readers in this vicinity will be specially interested in the report that the "Ernest Cr", s converted Fllrmile owned by Mr. Albert Gmflfl. 0f Montague. was burned A and last off Sydney, 1v, s, The 5MP. which was carrying s cgrgg 0f coll. caught fire in mid-liar- bVI-Il’. and before long the drum; B! issoline in the engine rccm fiXnlodcd. Tile crow. BlOng with i1... Captain. George DQ113155, NHL were fortunate enough to €SFap9 shortly beforrthe explosion, 111p ship although beached, is reported ~ to be a total loss. '--__ ‘This week opener the finals in the Southern King's mseblll Millie between Peakes and Georsetown roi- the right to m9“ MOM-dill. The schedule llad been divided irfto two sections so "i" Gtofsetown might be able '0 "it" in July The first section "T" W011 by Montague, thereby RIVER them e by into the play- fgis. The second section was 9n by Peakes. and following the samiafinals the winner will meet Montague in the closing series. During the summer the semi- Ssturday morning flooding the streets and drains. and blowing largo branches from the trees which landing on the electrical lines almost caused a shortage in electricity. Unable to carry off the extremely largo flow of water, the manholes became blocked and the streets soon became a flood of water As the stream rlovred to the bridge. The torrential rain fell so heavily that before long the whole river had reddened owing to the disturbing of the shore clay. The wind, however, caused the most danmge by knocking large bran- ches along the main traffic route. Some trees were uprooted, and one pole was split necessit “n; its replacement with e new pole, It was also reported that one flue had been knocked down, but no other damage was caused to the house, although some small build- ings were blown down by the force of the wind-Len. provided a Sfllltiilrfid. and a invitation exten. llnil Vicinity the summer months as a city play- four teams, Montague. Cardigan Peflk”. and Georgetown, have Brest deal of enter- tainment for the" local hgsphpl] fans who turned out in numbers to support each hcirne team. 1t is llfldéfltood that at the close a! ma, finals an all-star team mm he ded to Charlottetown 1.0 play s" fiXhlbltlon some either here or in Charlottetown. Such a game wrmld PYiWldQ l zrest deal of interest in this locality, and do much to reawaken the old baseball spirit. Gorgetown James Mair who ls employed for ground supervisor in Charlotte- town was s recent visitor to iris crlaaLpTTmowr-i Tara Linus raatow is a lucky boy - -'I with Chemistry and its products to servo him at every turn. The water be drink! and bathes in is purified chemically. Chemistry improves his food and malt!!! the containers in which it ls served; bl! nursery gleams with specially oroaifd paints and enamels. Nylon, "Cellophane? cellulose film and plastics add to iris ronifort, safety and enjoyment. And Chemistry, symbolized by the oval trademark of C-I-L will continue to protect and serve him throughout his life. its uses and value broadening with every passing }'_01_1l_'s CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LlliIllTE Tire above sirav/ is to be followed by e Boll Game. DON'T MISS IT FOLKS! . 1t hos every indication of being the biggest yet and it is up to you to make it the best yet, so, COME ONE, COME ALL. — Mari, You're Crazy "iiirinrogiiiniiir" home and had with him as ins guest. Mr. Bert Lennon of Char- lottetown. Mr. Norman Lowthcr of Char- lottetown was a visitor to George- town on Saturday. Mr. layle Boehner of Peter's Road. Saturday visited George- Miss Donelda Landry has re- turned home from an visit in Saint John- N- B» wharf she was the guest of Mr. Mrs. Stan Whittaker. Mr. ited Georgetown last week where lie was the guest of his aunt, M:i. spurgeon Walker. Mr. summer vacation played by Schul-man's in Cm:- lottetoivil, spent the week end at ‘llbl Ott .0HX'l- hi‘ 1mm» n 2.1. :.‘:“...:. 53y .m. —— ,Milli t dthlr MPSH" stewfil‘ 1km“ h" p” ggllglilgn theizosenwallnhomee OIL Wm“ mm” ‘mm R w” week‘ visited their son Kenneth. who i: visit to Charlottetown and Maple CINE sumo“ "m, a, Bran“ ELECTRlC Hills-where he was the guest. of his aunts, Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Simmons. Mr. N. 8.. who recently retired after many years service with the Miss Jean Simmonds of Ani- herst, N’. 5.. spent a few days last week at Linden Lodge. Mr. arid Mrs. Wes y Gordon of Egypt, Mass. are g ests at Lin- den Lodge. Richmond Street. River and Montague, accompanied by their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frwi Allen. Prior to their return to Truro. they paid a visit to lum- merslde, where Ml‘. ClmPDlr formerly Evert-Geo. extended and Eric O'l-lanley of Soilria vi:- lSlri fir”, i s . - u! ' '3 “l; nw-tf" Mr. George Easton of CharloLte- town is spending two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Easton. m”. 1105A HEATING EQUIPMENT OF ALL TYPES Arnold Hobbs who for thr period is em- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fraser have returned home from a month's Katie Blsncallrd bane" GENERAL STOVE AND FURNACE CO. Phone 1880 - Gt. Geo. St. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Camp- Campbell is an employee of the bell of Truro. N. S.. where .\l:. Borden Milk Company, visited tie-r John Hessian of Trenton. COMBINING ro auv THE FINE$T runs T0 SELL Skfil OU_R BOARDING HOUSE FRANK l. PETERS -'rl?s"l'»lai°-i‘fi--'fvllnl'd.°éii‘.f“é‘s.ifilfiifiirtieikniilf ‘Hm awgigollnrgegue solely so bodyhs loo‘! o} iron Secretory-Treasurer. "fr" Teri» T- , " " ° .‘.l‘l-sa~..s- vs’ GlClANlé 5A6 "l r. hi”: . . town on business. Georgetown and Montague over ml“ m lcqualnlanccs l“ sub s - "‘ the iveck end. ln Montague Le Ming: FCMNENEQQW lwas the guest of his brother. Mr. OUT OUR WAY By___.--__.J‘ R' w é . last week and while‘ here niadr works AT THE LOWEST PRICE‘; there, was a visitor to a’. s. Hessian. KC. and in ** “ ‘ ‘ " ‘“ T"'“"' O I X T T. \ a I A B|GGER JOLT SHEYLL l SBOITBKCWU he stayediwlth ftov. GREE-nnés SREQ|FFQ NELCOME. wRQAQEAQE FlglgyémL ear I5 WHEN sire FINDE __ .2".“$111113i..il"...ii.'°.l'l‘§§.i.“?§;.i. To $900K crrv! ‘liP-EE! REACH ~‘ UP o» THE.- § BATCHEQ WE THEY'RE THE LlGHTEST, . Annual meeting Thursday, it (iccrgctoivll. the town of his bhth FEQ YOUR ROD ANlell-l-Y THE WELCOME, X QFTEN MAKE FLUFFIEST BISCUIT5I § “m,” 19",, Unmd church ‘ll for forty-nine years, during wr.‘i.‘1 ‘ab WILL DR|LL ‘M5 FULL oi" MlgTeR [44- B|5¢U|T5 QM 5HE5 EVER TAGTED. , . _ , time he has visited us lorry-ire o“ v o’ \\ I mwT NO . ll 35]] gs Q30 A“ rm", r d . times nn all of which visits i.. r § 1UP Ol-TH FLOUR-l NO “DMAN CAN BEAT s. l l '5' ronewc-d old acquaintances. all of Htbfi’ .. n» \\ QHERll-‘F ""“' \ SAVEQ PA$"KJ.N' i I 3 are invited to attend. whom ivr-re glad togsee him ones ‘WW Q “MS HEQE‘S §\ D DIRT i a sin. i \ \ AN _ H Do _r » ._ \ g \\\J A QfiZZREIRNAL \ i 1 1% '“h--_...—._-= ' ‘ \\ i e 5- s-w ~- ~. JRwittiaMj , x ' .. i , sell the following: l large office desk and swivel chair, l v/al- nut sofa (old), 2 walnut tables (old), 2 tables (antique), mans (old), 1 silver cruet stand (old), 1 brass knocker for door, I oak buffet, l oak book-case, I vases, bedsteads, dressers, chairs, crockery, bedroom sets, brass iardiniere and stand, wicker choir and hamper, kitchen tables, kitchen range (Faivcett), l open front stove, i cool hod, tongs and shovel, I floor polislier, gloss dishes, chafing dish, brass liettli, pair skis, post-hole digger, lioy fork, scales, 1 cream separator, l set platform scales (Fairbanks), and all articles too nrrmemif to mention. AUCTION SALE . AT CARDlGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST l9tlr AT 1:30 O’CLOCK n I am instructed by tire executors of the Morsori Estate to a ¢ Q,“ Z otto- 3 small book cases, flower stands arid l I till‘ ,. ilillillliii ll , / i3; lamps, oil stove, electric toaster, tennis raquet, boots and skates, if wet, next fine day. LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer.