rAciE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. y CHARLOTTETOWN _ PIIIIIBE EDWARD TIIIIAY- snunm SHOWS 8:80-'1-9 In ell the world no lun- leat like thItI GIfIl ond muslc- Don't min ltI The funniest picture ever model That's why we've bringing it bockl great driver Joe O'Brien. t THE MERRIESTI MADDEST, GRANDEST SHOW IN HISTORY! Returning Monday By Popular Request “CIRDERELLA HORSE" A ten minute featurette telling the fascinating success story of a great horse DOC- TOR STANTON, and his thrilling races with INDIAN LAND, (Irivon by P. E. I.’s KITTY CARLISLE ALLAN JONES Every racing fan should sec it! 14A‘ a‘ v v TIIII SPORTS - CARTOON - COMEDY mantras‘ L Souris Theatre 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 11th ‘AAA; a an» Short Subjects Shows 8 and 10 Matinee 2:80 our our WAY -. . “Au. Riel-rt: X. COUNT ‘EM r ‘ . I r ' :1 . ~ '1.‘ - t . 7Q ,_ - ~ C a- .9’ ' u! 1.‘ ' A .- I I t ‘C . ‘ ‘I I“ .’ mill‘. rontw CAPITQL and SAT. SERIAL - ‘VARIETY - CARTOON tutu EMPIRE anti SAATIIIIIIAY SHOWS 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 VUNHHSHNEHHV IN MEMORIAM MRS. A. J. SUTIIERLAND FIGHTING new or rur ruuatnrrr ussnro rot: sroumv ADVENTURE! There passed away at Boston City Hos/pital, Boston, May (ML Mrs. A. J. Sutherland in the 74th year oi her age, altar an illness of 10 days. Her maiden name was Margaret MacLeod. eldest daugh- ter o! the late Duncan and Mary Macbeod oi Darllngton. The de- ceased liad resided in Boston (or the past 50 years. She lived a Christian llie and a ttrue believer in the word of 30¢ She leaves to mourn one sister in Wollpsion. Mass. 1mm. B. P. Johnson and a brother Malcolm on the old homestead and a number of nephews and nieces in Mass- acheuttes and P. E. Island, Her funeral took place May 6th from the Funeral Parlour o! p, Harts Bros, Wolloston, Mass, Rev, MF- 138111118 of Congregation Chllft-‘h. Boston. of which deceas- ed was a member for many years, conducted the iunoral sermon. Burial at Mount Wolloston (391119 my. ‘nHHH-NHHHNHHH" Lang‘ aaaaa.‘ MacDonald Bros. MT. STEWART IT'S A HOWL It's Red Skelton in "THE FULLER BRUSH MAN” “Free Pastry Brush Given To All Ladies AAAAAAmlAAAml _ PUBLIC MEETINGS The underlined desires tn meet and will address King’: County eiecto . at meetings to be held at 8.80 o'clock at the piuoe: ientloued below: ' June NHL-CAMBRIDGE STUBGEON-JUNE l8 GEORGETOWN-JUNE 1|. LOWER MONTAGUit-JUNE 15 ST. GEORGES-JUNE 16 Additional meetings will be announced Inter. Other lpelhorl will also be present to discuss the political issues oi the day. ALI. the public are cordially invited. J. A. MACDONALD, scum-er IIONTAGUI: llarold r. Slower!» Mil Th: Ouudlsn nu‘ be loliowlng piece: in Montague: in Georgetown The Poet Oifloel -.'Wl HAVE our complete line o! Cotton Dresses in stock. All prices. $2.9! up. Belle‘: Shoppe. Montague. .31‘!!! MONTAGUE SHOE STORE ha: now a complete line o1 children's and misses Play Shoes. ..'DON'T OVEITDOOK our spec- ial line o! Summer Shorty Coats, $12.55 and $13.95 in all sizes. Belles Shoppe, Montague. t-‘JUST ARRIVED — Beach Wear. Girls and ladies sizes in bathing suits and caps. also ladies sucks :nd T. shirts. Bella's Shoppe, Montague. . . ‘THE MONTAGUE SHOE STORE now has s complete line oi men's shoes. black and brawn - from D width to ESE. Ritchie Shoe exclusive. Georgetown and VICWIITY Mr. James Connolly ' of Peukes was a business visitor to George- town on Tuesday. Mr. William Christian oi Launch- ing was e business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. Mr. Lester MacLeod, Secretary oi Montague School District, motored to Georgetown on Tuesday. Mr. Douglas MacLaren, accom- panied by Mr. William Stewart oi Montague were visitors to George- town on Tuesday. Mayor P. L. Boudreault. and Mr. F. J. Solomon motored to the City on Monday on business in connec- tion with the proposed Recreational Center. Mrs. D. D. Scannol left this week on return to her home in Boston, Mass, after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. L. ll. Douglas. ..__._ Mr, Harry MacConnell oi the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown, was the holiday guest oi his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. MacConnell oi Richmond Street. Miss Claire Roache, nurse in training at the Prince County l-los- pltal, Summerside. who has been spending her vacation at her home in Georgetown leit on Wednesday to resume her studies. On Monday in a doubleheader soitball fixture played on the Re- creational Grounds in Georgetown, the local girls’ squad continued their seasons unbroken string oi THE EASTERN GUARDIAN comm‘ oeolorrowur Weldon Invent Illa l. A. Llewellyn Roper; in stbrmm Ilndry, Albert Althll. III. line Harriet Clair. bought ei my o! filo t Lin. (Ira. In Sourin Cordon‘: end Florence The Poet Oiiloe. --'ATTI$NTION — for ' lmert styles in Baby-Doll Shoes cell at the Montague Shoe Store. .381“)? FOB FATHERS DAY now at Peplers Jewellery. Gilt: nt ell prices. us,“ Monsoon’ suou STORE is featuring the smartest line otl Summer Ploy Shoes ior women east oi Charlottetown. - ~'JUST Aitiilviibi-mvely sel- ectlon o! covered candies; sandwich and cake plates, etc.. in Out Glass: also btlliolds, writing cues and change purses in real leather. V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller, Montague. ____.________ TARANTUM AND VICINTTY The tar-mars in this vicinity are busily engaged with their spring seeding. Mr. Stephen Mumaghan, Bethei. has been engaged as milk hauler in this vicinity. Friends of Miss Ell-ins ‘Trainer DOnagh. are pleased to learn she tins returned home from the Char- lottetown Hospital. where she was confined ior a short time. Mr. Cornelius J. Cummiskey wes guest speaker at. e luncheon in aid oi the School Association held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ru- dolph Murnaghan, Tarantum, quite recently. Mrs. Patrick R. ‘Trainer, Donsgh recently returned from USA. a!- ter spending the winter visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Trainer and iamily, formerly oi Donach, have returned to take up iarm- ing again alter an absent oi sev- etrul years. Mis Eleanor McAdam, Donagh, is at present visiting friends and relatives in Charlottetown. The Government road planer operated by Mr. Levi McNally, is doing excellent work in this vic- inity. STANLEY BRIDGE W, M. l. Mrs. Carl Woolnnr entertained the membe a ior the May meeting. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. Green. Theme, "Newcomers to Canada". Verses 1 and 2 oi hymn 252 were sung. _ Scripture reading, Luke 10, verses 30 to 38; tpsalm 31, verses 1 to 8 and 14 to 28. Prayer followed. Reading, "Can You Help", by Mrs. Earle Henry. “l-low Great is the Need", by Mrs. Woolner. f‘Where convincing victories by winning easily over both the Montague is the Greatest. Need" by Mrs. F. S. Bell. “Where is Clothing being sent", by Mrs. H. S. MacEwen. girls’ team and the Cardigan girls’ team. The same evening n boys’ softball team deieaied a team from Cardigan. NOTE! DAME CONVENT, MISCOUCHE —~For month oi May:- Grade VIII-l, Dolores Wybou and Leah DmRoches; 2. Shirley Veno; 3, Nova. Venn, and Eileen Gaudet. Grade VI—i. Grace Seams-n; 2. Lorraine Williams; 3, Wanda Steele. Grade V-l, Im-lne DeeRochee: 2, Erma Gallant: 3, Doreen De- Coste. Grade IV-i, Roselle DesRoches 2, Elaine Gallant; 3, Justin Mc- Neil. Grade Ill-l, Emmett Williams and Patricia Poirietr; 2, Winniired Poitier: 8, Bernadette Gaudet. Grade Il-l, Geralda. Veno; 2. Bella Gaudet; B, iris Gallant. Grade I (al-l, Dennis Gaudet‘. and ILorraine Gaudet; 2. Dolores Gaudet; 3, Albert Gallant. Grade I (b)-—l, Elaine Des- Roohu: B. Pauline Gaudet; 3. Ann Steele. A poem, "The Agony oi God", by Mrs. Lorne MacEwen. Verses 3 and 4 of hymn 252 were sung. Roll call answered by 12 members. Min- utes read and approved. The last chapter oi study book was prepared and given by Mrs. Myers, Mrl. H. S. MacEwen and Mrs. John Fyie. Meeting closed to meet at the home of Mrs. Blots MacEwen in June. Glory the word ior roll call. Col- lection $3.70. A Sour Stomach Given Welcome Ilellei ii fermentation o! food in the stom:ch can be prevented W" I° : long wey toward: Itorpln: I most frequent ailment oi the dly. Alter once using Dr. Hamilton’: Pills, many sufferers ilnd the ltom- ach i: cleared oi the :our, ‘t- ing mutter that came: gu. heart- burn. indigestion and headechu. You will he pleasantly lurprlced II the smooth easy way in which Dr. Hamilton’. Pill: tone up the liver,‘ stomach and bowell. To secure the aid your ltomech needl give Dr. Hamilton‘: Pills u good tri:l. Sold by all drugghtc. Progressive Conservative Candidate. Au. RIGHT.’ m. AND -—By J. R. Williams I ‘DON'T BLAME HIM! IT'S LIKE ME" I.’ >- WANT TO WORKED IN THWNEST BE BLAMED j < FOR A MONTH MICE FOR BEIN’ ‘- AN’ ATOURIST ~; . DOPE‘! ENOUGH GOIN’ THROUGH \ » TO ‘DRILL. ALL SAID TO ME,"DU9E THEM HOLES t IGUYS SURE GAVE IN TH’ TABLE THY INDIANG A g ' ‘DIIZTY DEAL.’ ' ‘QM, Jtfiwt LLIIKM‘; - FENSE n M iv- Political King's The following Political Mce mentioned at 8:30 p.m.: ANNANDALE HALL-Tue ST. CHARLES HALL-Thu MURRAY HARBOR HALL-Friday, June 10th. MURRAYJIVER HALL-Monday, June 13th. CAMBRIDGE HALL-Tuesday, June 14th. LITTLE SANDS HALL-Wednesday, June 15th. LOWER MONTAGUE HALL-Thursday, June 16th. DUNDAS HALL-Friday, June 17th. . LORNE VALLEY HALL-Monday, June 20th. GEORGETOWN HALL-Wednesday, June 12nd. Th: undersigned, who shall oddrm eIl meetings, Invites other speakers and the general public to be present. T. I. KICKHAM, Meetings “County tings will be held on the dates sday, June 21st. ndcy, June 23rd. Lllmol Candidate. AVOID 10/14/8000": ODEX SOAP "US! Presentation 0i ltitleons’ Testaments Friday evening June I. n very impressive ceremony was held in Buckley School when the teacher and pupils oi grades V to IX were presented with leather-bound Testaments the gilt oi the Gideon society. Mrs. Guy Pierce, president oi the Womufs Institute. noting as chair- man, celled on the members oi the Wee-Stitohers Girl's Club to slang A Wonderiul Love. Gail Prowse read the Scripture 1 Cor._chepter 13. Ellen Wooldridge gave a. brlei resume oi the work oi the Gideons, alter which the cholrmnn called on Mr. Edward Sellick, secretary oi the Board oi Trustees oi Buckley School, to present the Testaments, upon which he devi- ously lud inscribed the names oi the pupils. Rev. John MacOcllum uttered n. dedlcatory prayer 101.. lowing which he gave an address entitled "The Bible and the bene- litits to be received throush reading Vere. Nowson, on beihali o! the pupils, expressed thanks with : resolution to have daily Bible reading in the school. The mem- bers o! the Wee-Stitchers Club H118 "I Am 8o Glad That Our Father in Heaven", Mrs, my"; Bcilick acting as organist, As this was the closing exer- cises o! the Wee-Stitchers Girl's Sewmz -C1ub a display oi the work was presented. The members cap. luring the coveted honor; wear. In! their pins and ribbons are as iollows: Senlor--Ellen Wooldridge Intermediate —- ist. Vera New- 8011; 2nd. Thelma. Newson; 3rd Greta Proude Jun.i0r—Ma'rie Strickland. The members then sang "The Is- land Hymn" At this time the chairman cali- ed on Corporal Green o! the ac. M-P- to Speak. The topic of his address: "Citizens oi Canada." l-ie held his audience in rapt atten. lion. both young and those not so 901mg. assuring us oi our rich heritage provided by our parents, and challenging us to carry the WW0!!- that our children too many enjoy the blessings oi this - Our Canada. l-le then took us on an lmpgin. If? tour oi our Dominion, pres- onting in picture-Jasper and :ll the beauty -oi nature therein, a. vacation trip on Prince Edward Is- land, a. tour through the Mart- times Mexico. s perspiration srors Oliemling Otlor effectively —- gently ‘ Always creamy, smooth. Harmless to normal skin . . .even to filmy, 15¢ 89¢ 89¢ STAYS MOIST IN JAR ...GIVEIIERFIOWERS on urn ANNIVERSARY THIS II Ole dey a Woman never forgets. A bunch of lovely, fragrant flowers will put a glow around het- heart, and tell her that you, too, remember. Flowers bring back the magic touch of romance as nothing (rise can ; a a and renew again, for both oi‘ you, tho memories of a never-to-be-forgotten d.t_v, For better relation, and good value, buy ab”, you m Ibo Allied Florin: Emblem. ALLIED FLORISTS AND GROWERS 0F (ANADAJNC. institute sold Canada Packers’ Livestock Truckers G Agents "O Canada" u a lunches to e well-packed school iitting close to en hour oi patrio- audience, and tic sight-seeing. realized. s. nice sum was and Canada, saluting New The members oi the Wee-Stitch- ron SALE ‘OR PROMPT RETURNS SHIP THROUGH THESE REPRESENTATIVES EVERY WEEK WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE LOCAL PLANT AND SEE YOUR HOGS BEING KILLED, WEIGHED AND GRADED. PLACE TBUCKEI/AGIINT LOADING DA! Albany-Victoria k . L. D. Msolieod l lone ....'..'l‘hursday Albertou .................._... Alhcrton Coop. ....._.. .....Tuesdny Annandlle ......._.......- J. G. MacDonald ~ n: .....Tue:day Bediord-Trmcsdie _._ lierb Mulllu ...,....._. ..,..Tuesday Belle River-Wood Il- t _ ...:.....__.......... B. been Bioomileltl ....._...'..; Bloomfield Coop. ...__... Bruhlbaue _.__...._‘. Elmer Wlgmore Canoe Cove - Archie MncKinnon .._....'l'uesday Cudlgau .. . Noruien Mlc-Kenlle _ .._...Thursduy Conway - Portage . Freeland .,... H. l. Phillipe _.......... __.... Tuesday oornwell .. ....... linen Howe-rd ..___.....T;recdey Coveheed-Yor .... ._ Lloyd Volley ....._.._......’l‘uesday Crepeud-Weetmore- lend .1. N. Dumn ........- ‘Tuesday until pool Dunetliiuuge .. .....'. . Tuesday Tone. - Eldon - Pt. Prim- Melville ' John Malia ..-.....:. .....'l‘uesd:y Elierllie ' Ellerllle Coop. ..._.... .....Tuesday ...._..... Monday afternoon Elmira-But int. .......... .... Jhursday Frederlcton-Coiviile . Lei MeoDowell Gnspernux - Murray Barbour North ...;.. Curl Grehun Hunter River ............Bortlen Baguall linnpton ...-........_...- George Dunsford .... .. Remington .... Herb MeEwen - M:u- rice Cueley ............Sid Maehesn . .........1'.. Dlngweil s. Mutter Montague Mot-ell Tuesday Mt. ‘ ‘t. ‘.Elrl Jay ..... .-..-.._.._. Tuesday Murray River - Mur- ray Harbour IL MaePhenon Northnm .. Spur-gem Dyment O'l.e:ry _O‘Lc:ry Coop. ....__ ......... ...:..'rnurnnty Peeku-St. rem’: Merlin Devine SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE s, Pewhm, m” A" "who .er'~..tr."...~ ~~‘""""" Conveniences Cnreiey .... .. Thursday A I , Tlg-nish -,.. .................. .- Tlgnlsh Coop Tuesday PP y’ Vernon liver-Dig; Ralph Lee ........._.__.. .....'l'uesdsy Vernon - Ch Vel- ley ...... Walter Crlne ............ ..,..'l‘uesdny Weterul ........._._... Eddi She: . . ....._.. _., Tuesday M°nmgu' Weiiiugtob ...__.___._ Welllzagton Coop. ...........Tuesdny H C‘ ‘ ‘ end ' ' " - For eiliolent trucking service Mandi! Ii. J. MIIBII OPTOMETBIST Fitting end Supplying Glenn MONTAGUI. P. I. I. Oiiice Iiourlt by‘ appointment oiiloe connected with Dru ltore. to Friday phone 29d or 121i. REMEMBER IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO MARKET YOUR HOGS AND OTHER LIVESTT CK THROUGH TIIE IIIIIIIILIITTETIIWII PLANT - An Industry 0n Prince Etlwartl island \ CBA ttttrunmt. ODIIX ~ The Hon. Paul MARTlN lllnlster 0i Iatlml Ilultl anti Welfare ' Speaks Tonight coo t- eats, n. M. n n impouible to list. every dirtrici on the Illllld. n your district I: not mentioned please contact the nearest trucker to you. Trio-kl"! irom iurmerl’ yard: direct to the Charlottetown Plant wherever PM‘ elbie. For this lervice contact your local trucker prevlou: to trurkint: KW- " I bwhdhlelenlllllrddonmltfl nn-r-