Shows 2:30 7 - 9 ti 'l'l'lItI.l. to lilo unmotciiod iury of The hurricane! V t A ”v'”f'., . The beauty of its Fabulous Color! The woricler of its Innocent Love! The excitement of its mm-Sous Adventure! . A . MAN AGAINST OCIOPUS! ..in a hand-lo-hand baillc lo the deolhl 1, ARTHUR RANK presents .;E.tli SIMMONS DONALD HOUSTON .z .. :. A" "W "Film for color coma 1 A . W I o riiiiant beauty of "N "Oak: in coton av : TEcHNicoi.oiu MCDOAKES EXTRA . . . Joo Dunks Comedy "So You Think You're Not Guilty” Cartoon . . . His Bitter Half ...and all the boys, love Denise! cAprroL .- TODAY-TUE.-WEB. ITS IAITCIIIIWS NEWEST PICTURE! It's a tough, tonitic cdvon- tun In grand Iarcony that got: him doop into itio wilds of Moxlco . . . and doopor in ion and donor with GORGEOUS JANE GREER on thotroil of o tortuno in hot money! .v....-......u........-.j.- JOHNON as Halley He's the wise G. l. with a raving eye. . . Ho's inst one of the big can in M-G-M's "BATTlEiiIiiillNli" The Story oi so guys and : xiii! THUR. s Fill. - SAT. PRINCE EDWARD SOUTH ROBERT M TCHUM; so 7 mitt. WLLIAM . L ABENDIX. V 575 MELVILLE AV. I. .The monthly meeting ol South Melville Womcn's Institute met. at the home of Mrs. Ellison Toole nn May in, Vicc-president Mrs. 1, ii I ( Emmett MCQllHld presided. ""i"n':,':"'in':':2::'L". . r”, The meeting opened by singing F t N W5 Jib To Topsa" Adventure the Ode and repeating the Creed lx ra c l 9 in unison. Roll call was answered by name or first boy mend. The minutes or the last meeting were read. approved and signed. The business part of the meeting tool: place. All bills were handed in and paid. Correspondence who read and discussed. A list oi res- 0Ult SALVAGE MARKET sonar can BATTERIES. ea. 31.2.1 sonar STEEL. Per um ..... ..- 35.00 I scmr casr mow, Per ton sumo C rt ii. Dinky In beauty Sho . . . Sports. 8 00 MA1.llNEE 3:30 - EVENT G 7 - 8:45 -NAl'U:liltlhWiirntl-UNCLE ELB! by Clifford MCBFW l rs: ;'i?ctf.?E8l;r”SP.l."tt&ia:E17.?: . i A You KNOW HOW NAPOLEON x (as ; V.-.' Xswim. g&.. K ,, , lcowiimrz. per ll). . ;,;,-.2 ' Honsrzmiu. pop Ih. . Z we f,X f aisaa BOTTLES. carton ......- s.-so . , 4 i' - yillxiv , Abovo prices delivered our W T-..,'.',. . warehouse. . . I yhkivili fill A 1 MAIIIIIDE stock a co. in Item so. - Charlottetown . Ii. J. MASON OPTOMETRIST fitting and supplying Glouea A 214:. MONTAGIJE, P. I. I. Omen Baum 10 by appointment oltoo connected with Drlg ltllro. " ma GUARDIAN THE TEASTEB AGENTS: MONTAGUII lluold I. Bhwlrt. Illa Ill: AGENT GEOIUITGWNI . CHARLO'l'l'ETOWN - N GUARDIAN uiutry. Alliorrlithol. In. 5)!!! not Ulolr. wnioon unto. Thocuordlonnoybobongbl otuuolthor Iouowtu place: In Ilontaguoa moo 8. A. Llowollyllg llro. u. uoorgetowni Tho l'oo;l0Iaoo; (nu. tntinurtoiflosnoctlluonlll Otiol. ..'I-'I'I'lll-JD FOOTWEAR at no uonmgue Shoe store. ..'DANC!-I-Montague. Thursday. June 15th. Downtowners Orchestra. ' Miss Helen Clair. St. John. is. visiting in Montague at the home at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John; Clair. Mr. Leonard Campbell and Mr.- Stewart Nelson of the stall oi; Vere Beck and son. were recent business visitors to Kensington. 3 it Miss Jean Campbell. R.N.. Char- , lottetown, was a visitor to Monta- ; gue last weekend at the home off her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .l.w.i Campbell. -a-- I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck. Mon-E iaguo, left on Thursday for an; extended trio of three weeks to Toronto and other points in On- tario. I Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nclsonl and daughter Barbara Jean, and Mr. and Mrs, Parker Aitken and daughter Laverne, Montague, mo-i tort-d to woirviiie (or a tow days.l Dr. and Mrs. M.N. Beck have; arrived home (rum Windsor where Dr. Beck has been interning dur- ing the past year. Alter writing his final examinations in Montre:il.l Dr. Beck and Mrs, Beck motoredr to Montague via U. S.A points. Dr, Bock intends to start his prac. tice in St. Peters early in July. Dr. Byron Grant, son of se.na-l tor T.V. Grant. who graduated' this year train the College at op-l tometry in Montreal, is spending a. tew days at the home or his par- cuts in Montague. Dr. Grant in- tends to open his office in Chat. lottctown in the near future. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Kiiiom grg Spending a Iew days in Montague : rzucsts of Mrs. Killorn's ' Senator T. V. Grant and Mrs: Crmllt. Dr. Kiiioi-n completcd his final examinations in zwancr-ea) and will shortl b in 1,1 in St. John, N; ex 3 practice Mt. Stewart and I C Vicinity Mr. Arthur Doyle and his sistaiit d-river, Mr. Pius Griffin, left on Tuesday evening on another trip to Boston with lob. sters. ' BS- The foundations of Mr, D. 0, Clark? and Mr. Arthur Doyleis home have been put in and 1,, the next iew weeks should see big im. provement on the frame. Mr. Wil. lred Attleci: has his lrame already up and partly boarded in, while Mr- Harry Crane. who started his new home last fall is resuming work on it next week. Congratulations are extended to Ml” Elem”: Feehah. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Feehan, and Miss Teresa Mcxenna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MCKHIM. who were among graduates or the City Hog. Dltal on 'rh'ui-sday evening. Congratulations are also extended to Miss Freda Fechan. daughter- ot Mr. and Mrs. John Feeiian, who was one of the graduates of Fal- conwood Hospital on Wednesday. On Thursday evening, Mr. H. W, -VCKBY. C. N. R. agent at Mt. Stewart lor this past 36 years was remembered by the business men ii iew hours before his retires ment by an address and prosentas tion. In a few welischoscn words. Mr. McKay thanked them for their kind remembrance. A pregentg- tion was also made to Miss Noreen Barrett, who has been his thith- tul assistant (or the past twenty years. Mr. Harold McQuaid is temporary relief agent for the next few weeks, until the new agent makes his home, permanently here. nlutians concerning Education. 1- organization. Agriculture. and Arts and Literature was pre- sented. ' A card of thanks from tho Pro- testant orphanage tor o dona- tion sent, was received: also 3 card or thaiilm for a gilt sent to one of the Institute rnembers, who ro- cently lelt the district: also a card of thanks for llowerr sent to one of the members who was sick, was received. The treasurer reported 02.12 re- ceived from Miss Mary Robins. Committees appointedr Lunch -, Miss Mary Trainor. Mrs. Gerald Monnghan, Mrs. George Mona- ghim. sick C re-appointed. A bean contest was put on by Miss Marion Flood. Won by Vic-I tor Trainor. Collection: at meet-' ins. tl.2o. Next meeting. June la. at the home oi Mn. Emmott Me-T Qtlaid. Roll call to be answered with article for Grab Bag. Meet-I ing closed with the National All-l them. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by tho' committee in charge. l ..'NOTlCl. - All Alumnae Member: and Graduates or St. Mu)-' Convent, souris, are cor- dially invited to attend the Alum- nae Reception in honour at the 5 Graduating Class on Wednesday, June 14th, at 3 P. M. iii St. Mary's Convmt Hall. Souris. : Whim Road , and Vicinity Mr. Harry Eciririeii. cim-ionic. iowii, was a recent visitor to his (arm at Whirn RDHd'. . . 'Miu June Beaten, Charlottes town. arrived at her, home at Commercial cross (or an extend- ed visit. Mr. Sydney Mocgciowan, P. W. C. Fourth Year student, is spends j in; the summer holidays at his home at Kilmuir. Miss Millie MacDonald, Char- lottetown, spent an enjoyable week-end and holiday at whim Road with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Miss Ishbel Famuharson, Kil- muir. recently accepted ,loy- ment in the oltice of the Coco- Coia company in Charlottetown. Mr. Jimmy Campbell, Road, had an unlortunnte dent when he received it Whim acci- severe I cut on his hand, which necessi- tated! several stitches. All hope it will heal quickly. Miss Maxine Macneth. student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital in Charlottetown. recently returned to her duties, alter spending the past three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Macseth at whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, whim Road-, motored to stanhope on Saturday to spend the holiday week-cnd with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson. Miss Joan Maccowan, who has been studying at Acadia Univer- sity, Wollville, N. 5., is spending her summer vacation at Kilmuir, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Maccowan. All are sorry to hear that little Miss Eunice is a patient in the hospital. Eunice is the daughter of Mr. John Ciarey, Murray River. who resided for some time at whim Road. Farmers who are under con- tract to grow cucumbers tor the Mathew-wells company this year. have already started preparations in readiness for their crop. To all- set the-rutworm menace, some are applying poison in the form or a bait, which is spread on the land before the crop is planted. Last year, the cutworm did a con- siderable amount or damage. es- pecially in this district and it is hoped that this year the lai-mers will have more success in their fight against this post. '.I'RAVELLEE'E REST W. 1. Mrs. Harold Mouse. vlce-pri.-si- dent oi the Travellers Rest Wo- man's Institute, presided at their June meeting, In a report from Mrs. John Marchbanir and Mrs. l-laroid Moose. they stated this Institute will take "salads" to the District Convention. which will be held in thc Traveller's Rest Hall on June lo. Mrs. George Gunning will re- ply to the Address or Welcome, given by the New Annnn Institute. who are entertaining this year. Mrs. John Marchbank and Mrs. George white were appointed on the Reception Committee. A donation ot 1.20.00 was given to the Comunity Hall and bills were paid for the rodecoi-sting oi the stage. Mrs. Roy walker and Mrs. Clarence Marchbank were appointed to buy drapes tor staK9 and club-room. The afternoon at June 12 has been not aside (or cleaning and decorating the hall and . club- ;i'inds Wonderful Reliai from constipation. "Tool I oliould toll Wear” ".33: I i :3 rogullo-rly boo rnofrom cannu- W' . .11. No. 1 Huomvillo Ont. and one of many uuoolicilod letters from Au.-hurl nun. Savo youroelf if you Info: from conotlpation duo to lock of diotory bulki Eat an ounoo of Kellogg's Am-nan dolly plant of watoi-l If not at. y n oftor.o1I0( doyo. S .ou-ton oilou' 'wtarlo.: Got noun: mun” noun IMII UNITED OIIUIOII FISH C GAME MEETING. HALL m BOIIIIB TUESDAY. 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I II and ova? p::u::r. 0 "I W" Standard Vanguard Con; Standard Btcto Com o "Standard", bviidm of Ilno can mm I903. Standard Ponol Dollvory and Pldwp Tnithi TrtvIIIP'lvc""- 13L-1 room. Full community is expected. Volunteers will collect for the Manitoba Re- lic! Fund iii this school district. Mrs. James Mai-chbank made her contribution to the birthday box. Miss Emmeline Marchbanlr gave a reading on "Our bars". and refreshments were ser- OUT OUR WAY i i 1; vlsmlnvm W. R. JENKINS GREAT ocoaoi: s'r.. CHARLOTTETOWN um. Dealers: itlucLl'.'0D c GREEN, MONTAGUB WILLIAM M0555 WM"! SOLD AND, SERVICED iii 76 COUNTRIES .. COAST TO COAST IN CANADA Hamilton civic Airport BWW” night, killing the pilot. Gem! Isaac Reine, I native of sukat.ci'r: mm. and I passenger. John D", oi I-lamilton. The plane was about to 1185 when n. 30-mile-an-hour win! turned it over. . ti t the ved by Mrs. l-larold Moaso and no open on 0 Mrs. John Marchbanlr at the close or the mamas- KILLED IN CRASH HAMXLTON, June 11 -(CP)- A light plane crashed near the by J. is. wu.i.iAMT New Neigh- I 1