PAGE EIGHT PRINCE EDWARD T O D A Y All Star Cast \_ “ON OUR MERRY WAY" Shows 2:30 - '1 - 9 WEIIIIESIIAYTIIIIIISIIAY‘ HENRY FDNDA DIILDRES DEL RID. PEDRDARMENDARIL ' in-DIFARLDTTETDWN THEATRES IILIIES! m3inrn or; . WHEN i IIIIIIFIIISEIIIIIIUBKS Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 REGIMENTAT. TUNES In the British army a to which the past at reviews. regiment TDDAY long- standing custom has been for reg- iments to adopt a marching tune. marches ST. MARGARETS J. Public Meeting 1N FIRST DISTRICT OF KING'S COUNTY The following Public Meetings of the electors of the First District of King's will be held on the dates mentioned at 8:30 P.M.: HALL, THURSDAY, JULY ‘Tth l ELMIRA HALL, TUESDAY, JULY 12o. KINGSBORO HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13o. SOURIS, FRIDAY, The undersigned shall address all above meetings and other Liberal speakers will be present. Opposition candidate and other speakers are cordially invited. JULY 15th. BRENTON ST. JOHN, Liberal Candidate. I yourmoney back! For Beauty And Protection Ilse TIBBETTS’ SALT AIR RESISTING EXTERIOR PAINTS Made under complete scientific control to withstand the ravages oi Marl- time weather. Made by Maritimers especially for the Maritime; , SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER . “BEVAN EROS. QUEEN STREET Ol-LARLOTIETOWN TIBBETTS PAINTS LTD. Manufacturers of Paints, Lacquers, Varnlshes and Enamels TRENTON, N. S. THE GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘scan-rs: MONTAGUE: llarolil r. wart. Risa 11in Guardian ma! be la Georgetown: The Post Oman: ..'rir'rao FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. ..'BEADERB will tlnd display sale advts. and auction advts, etc, on our Financial 9e80- Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Josie and Miss Mary Doiron o! Rustico are the guests o! their sister, Mrs. Frank MacLcan. Mr. Joseph Sculiy o! Char- lottetown was a weekend guest. or Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLean. ivitri. James MacLeod o1 Murray River is visiting her mother. ivirs. Minnie Raiuse. Mr. William Hughes, M.L.A., oi Souris was a visitor to George- town on Thursday. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. nay- mond Lavandier and daunhter Itainda vrcre visitors to Charlotte- wn. Miss Joyce "Billie" Jenkins was the guest for a few days lost week oi- Mr and Mrs. William White oi Borden. Mrs. Herb Barber and son Paul oi’ Montreal are vocal nirig the home oi Mrs. Barber's mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Miss Adele Fitzgerald was the guest tor a week or her sister. Mrs. Walter Conahan o! Car- digan. o! the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital was the weekend rzuest 0t and Mrs. George Mair. Burnt Po ni. Ottawa are holidaying in George- town where they are the guests Regular is IIay— Without laxatives "Constipation was m y b o g e y f o r years and arshlaxa- tives made things worse. Since eating KELLOGGS ALL- ._ ,_ BRAN, I am regular , $.41 as day. more alert in _ my work. Publish this letter‘ it may help others," Loluntorily ZQTIWS draughtsman A. _ c. C. Little, 114 ' St., Midland, Ont. Are you irregular due to lack of bulk in the diet? ALL-BEAN may correct your trouble. Eat an ounce of crisp, iiavourful ALL-BEAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied, send em ty carton to Kellogg's, London, nt. Get double l?’ Oh t AGENT GEORGETOWN i lollowin; places In Montague: Miss l. A. Llewellyn: ma. 0-1. I090?! In 5t. Peter's: The Poet Oiilaa Miss Anna. Mair. superintendent L . .'Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Wood o! d "sorry to hear of the illness in 0t- Laadry. Albert Alt-hon, In. Dyna Harriet Clair. Walden EIVQII- bought at m! of tlll ln Sonriai Uondonb and Florence WPPLUMBING AND HEATING —Prqmpt service. Leonard Gillie. Phone 62. ring 8, Montague. ‘VISITING IN SOUBIS- Rev. Bernard MacDonald o! Montreal, is visiting in Souris, the guest o! his uncle, Dr. A. A. MacDonald. 0! Mr. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. Alexis is tak- ign a I year Chartered Account- ant's course in Ottawa and has completed three years of his COLIFIQ. Mr. Joseph Victor recently vis-_ ited Halifax. N. 5.. where he was the guest o! his sons, Nel- son and Louis. Miss Dorothy Jenkins oi the firm of W. R. Jenklm in Char- lottetown spent Sunday a; the homeolhe 0th ,M .F1 Jenkins. r m er n Oren” Mk". and Mrs. Judson Baker and daughter Heather o! Trent g S . viefi recenli‘. guests at th ome o 1's. B ' u, I _ Mabel Levers. a e“ mo er M“ Mrs. Allan Waldo of Venmont is visiting in Georgetown, whgg-e‘ she ls the guest oi’ her sisters, Mrs. John C. Ernest Roache. Gotell and Mrs. CHARLOTTETOWN ' A Iilils Through the Stratosphere ls One _ Mr. Spurgeon Walker is reliev- mg foreman on the Morell sec- tion ot the Canadian National Railways for a two week period. Mrs. Carleton Moore and Mrs. Richard Westaway and daughter o! Trenton. N.S., are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John . MacDonald. MI. Alexander Campbell ot Mon- tague Iind Mr. S. F. New Glasgow. N.S., were business visitors to Georgetown on Satur- ay. Miss Margaret Wood of the C N. R. Telegraph Oiiice in Char- lottetown is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. ' Mrs. George White is visiting her husband who is al present in Pictou. Mr White is a. member o! the crew oi the ierry boat Mon- tague II. which is at present on the marine slip there. Sr. Mary Carmelita and Sr. Mary Louis oi Lennox Island spent a few days last week at the hcme o! Sr. Mary Carmeiiiits par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Solo- man. fiiends in Georgetown are tawa. oi Mrs. John A. MacKlnnon and all express the hope that her g-loudition will improve satisfactor- 1 y. Miss Connie Mair cit the stall oi the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown was the weekend guest-other parents. Mr. and IiP/iglst -George Mair in Bumt n. . Miss Dot Sliarkey ot Boston. Mass. accompanied by her pa:- ents have arrived in Georgetown tor their annual holidays and are‘ occupying Miss Shsrkeyb new gilmmer cot/tags on the Brudenell ver. Mrs. Ian Sterling and two child- ren of Ottawa. who are visitinz Mrs. Sterling! cnts, Captain and Mrs. J ..l' . Fi zgerald. motored in surnmcraide rccently where ihev waited Mrs. John Sterling and Nirs. Alan Jenkins. Crmpbell oi; a wmipanied hv Mrs. . PHONE 488 Under MDNTAGIIE FERRIS WHEEL _. 3 RIG: RIDES PLAYING IN M-ONTAGUE JULY 13 —— FRANK ELLIOTT snows the Ausplces o! CANADIAN LEGION WHIP - CHAIR PLANE Games of Amusement -- Refreshments l6 ‘rairins and Miss Joyce Jenkins ‘I Here is Coriey Island, in ing respite from heat wave weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William White of ‘Borden spent the weekend visitina Mrs. W'I'IltB'S mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson. Also spending the weekend visiting here was Miss Phyllis White who recently return- ed irom Montreal. Mr. Walter MacNeill. Secretary to the Superintendent o! the Ca- nadian National Railways, Island Division motored to Georgetown during the week on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacNcill. Lac. Freddy MacLean of the H. C. A. F. stationed at Aylmer. On- tario ls on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MscLean. Freddy is in the clerk's account- ing branch 0t the Air Force. Her many iriends in Georgetown hear with retret that {Miss Mad- eline MaoKceman is at auem in ‘the Prince war Is- and Hospital and all hope her return to normal good health will be rapid. The Prince Edward island Tu- berculosis League Mobile X-Ray Unit was in Georgetown on Thursday and many citizens young and old took advantage oi! this opportunity to be X-rayed. The Unit was in operation both in the afternoon and evening. Rey. J. T. Payne. iormcr rector oi Holy Trinity Church George_ town, and Christ's in Cherry Val- lev. who is now rector at Christ's Church in Easiport. II/Iaine. held Holy Communion service in Holy Trinity Church at 8:00 son. and pin. Service evening song at 7:00 Cherry Val- in Christ's Church in ley was at 11:00 a.m. Red Poini and Vicinity Mr. Washington Young. Kings- boro, has gone to Nova Scotia on a business trip. Friends oi Mrs. Alfred Rose. Sr.. Lakerville. are sorry to learn o! her illness. it ‘is hoped Mrs. Rose will be up and about soon. DAILY ACROSS Money- drawers Ascend Perfect A hair IIna Abaridons Baptismal B. fountain 10- . Abound l4. ' i7. Covers with l8. ink . Kind of tree .Crack-tiller . Subducd . Gun (slang) Exclamb 5. Shana 6. Like n. 9 condition l. Covert sarcasm submerge Newts ll. 12. l3. Large reading desk Prophet 21. Flap 23. River (Mo) 25. In this. place 1D. edge .Gold flier.) .32. The head (slang) N. Terrible 3B. Scot! 37. Born 38. Destiny 40. Booty (2. Native o! Arabia 48. A iieahy berry 40. Secluded valleys ll. A cat-Ilka mammal ll. Build l0. Cubic meter CROSSWORD 2s. Toward the lee ‘I. Restored to 2!. Digit serviceable 30. The yield ,0! s. vineyard 83. Narrow hand {or the waist Complacent 35. Not fresli 36. Underq ground‘ pl rt: o! plant; 3!. DlmInIsIi aa color J9. Sandarae .tree unnnnnn can ans azsnnnn D H II H Ki Ll ll H ‘Yostudafa Alli/II (1. have out. H. Thrice I Mus.) as. Coin (Swed-l i7. Street iabbr.» New York, packed iull ot humanity seek- that has enveloped New York state for Over July 4th holiday week-end a record-breaking CIOWK! 0f Mr. Leeland Rose has coma to visit his mother in her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dixon and son George. East Baltic. were re- cent visitors to Charlottetown. Mrs. Harry Dixon, East Baltic,_ and Mrs. Major Young, Red Point, i were recent visitors to Charlotte-I town. I Mrs. Garfield Stewart returned to her home, having spent the past several months with Mr. and Mrs. Foster Garrett. East Baltic. Miss Lois Robertson. Kingsboro, has returned to her home, having JULY 12, 1949 tool off at Donny‘ Island Way to l‘ 1.500.000 persons packed the beach resort and found it Just as warm as the rest oi the country. It was so warm that Gloria Niles and Lucille Menkel went (or a ride In the stratosphere to cool oft. NOTICE OUR STORE IS NOW OPEN Handling GROCERIES FEED ‘and HARDWARE GARDIGAN DD-DPERATIIIE ASSDDIATIDN CARDIGAN been a patient in the Souris Hos- pital. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Cross Roads, has returned to her home. having spent some time visiting friends in Red Point and Munn‘s Road. Mrs. Bertha Robertson has mov- ed to the home ot her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ton. Robertson. Mum's Road. for the summer months. Messrs. Charles Arblng. RedI Point. and Lowell Arbing and. Floyd MacLean, Klngsboro. were} recent business visitors to Char-J lottetown. ! I The many friends of Mrs. Tal- bot StewartflBothwell, are pleas- ed to learn she has returned to her home. having been a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. i Friends of Mr. Roy Bruce. Red " Point. are sorry to learn of hisI continued illness. All hope for a complete and speedy recovery tor Mr. Bruce. i- The Red Point school closing was a picnic at the shore when the Institute members provided lunch and drinks. A treat of can- dy was given by Mrs. Charles Arblng. All was much enjoyed by the pupils. i Mrs. Elsie Bruce and son Sandy T00 WARM FDR SLEEP? sulation, properly installed, will keep the sun's heat out of your bedrooms In the Summer just as efficiently as it will keep your furnace heat inside In the Winter. is voun BED ROOM l1 l0. let us insulate it for you. Rock Wool in- TWO WAY PROTECTION YOU CAN'T LOSE! For Free Estimates Phone 101! GEORGE T. HARDIE 158 Great George St., Charlottetown " Provincial Representative NORTHERN INSULATION co. on CANADA. no. ' have returned to their summer homo in Kingsboro from South Carolina. Their many relatives and friends are pleased to have them again. It is three years since Mrs. Bruce and Sandy vis- ited us. ____ A tire which broke out in the early hours of Tuesday- morning. June 28, 1949, completely destroy- ed a barn and garage owned by. Mrs. Earls Kennedy. Kingsboro. Sympathy oi the community goes out to Mr. Kennedy In this loss, and to Mr. Percy Cnflin when he had a binder burned in the same tire, as it was stored in the barn. DIIT DIIR WAY NO, I THINK HE CHIPMLINK UP ‘THAT OUT HIM FEELIN‘ swoon MUST ma: CLEARED WITHIN rwo wnmis DONE SOME THINKIN‘ THERE.’ HE RUM A _ TREE AN‘ HE'S LAWN ' » LIKE THAT so IT CAN'T err ‘DOWN win-u ~ TWEEIJS SHOE CLEARANCE Now on st 162 Great George Street Charlottetown RY J. R. WILLIAMS /. 1 ‘THINK ‘IOU AND HIM v/ THINK TOO MUCH ALIKE." ATURTLE couto. ~ w u< DOWN ovea , IM m‘ as m r, ' TIMBUCTOO es- FORE HE couu: Meet Your Friends at the Show riiiiia oi m coiimuim rltio Admission To Grounds FREE DOWN i. sesame 2. Fish i. Tanned hide '4. Wash _ DAILY ORYPTOQUUTE-IIQIVI how to worlcit: AXYDLIAAXB u i. o N o r a i. L o w One letter simply stands for another. In this cxampifrh mo! ‘for the three Us. 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