' l Georgetown Add Rows 1.00 1- 8.45 - MATINEE saw. ONLY 2.30 Alruzzv SOLVES A MURDER f And‘ Brings .~ The Crimineis To Justicel I Point, Mrs, Richard Collings. Gupereaux. . arrived home on Thursday. after a Andros. TODAY and SAT. Shows 2230-7-9 -mtmois FMWTHER" DUTLAWS . A James Bey: . . . Dalton: . . . Belle Slurr PRINDE EDWARD TDDAY MID SAT. Shows 2:30— 7- 9 iinniiii scan ANN mcninns [iEURiiE'G_ahhy’Hfli Chapt. 12 of “SECRET AGENT” .. .'...'i.. EAST POINT SCHOOL Honor Roll of East Point school for the mom}; of Jung Grade X. Senioin-l, Kathryn Harris. Juhion-l, Ken-wt); can.‘ vlL-i, M ' ch - Adele Harris. ‘me evefle’ z Grade VI-——1. Cecile Provost, Grade V-"l. Charles Provost- 2, Dagny! IVIIBIIiI-etinaiiihhrhnnv culls. a e __ , M . slat-lg Harris. u admm‘ 2' r I. s i .-1 - 2. BlllyeI-larx-(ig: or ' Ten“ Massey‘ Grade I.—1. Pccgy MacDonald. Highest Attendance __ M5119 verle, "wide for Spelling-Charles Pro- nfgiflheli Average BF-vii-aum Mac. . l5‘. Cheverie-Teuhe; ii ii, .|. MABDII OPTOMETBIST Ii end Sgaplying Gil Montague, P. l. I. Office HOIII 10. to ll A, M. l to l M. Rollins eto. by appointment Office Connected With I DIUGBTOII “S EET CAPaR L’, ioiao |l. n. c. r. c. r. lmquemaurjigwauoeeuluqaqnelinialilrlaim piepnemeinwaiucaeqmrinmueuiansid-m wvunodivuyflnlnentilurlillnlvsheilvlnlnuonponlu aueiirolenihepvhluueentiAnbnii-Ilrveenljeu Wdmwi Elizabeth Fraser. Bum! Mrs. recently visited her sister ....°M:s. Agnes Murphy and fam- cd Ml" .-S,onM fly. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boiudresult mid funily who during the winter ‘have resided st Maple nod to Georgetown t "I ivnhore the)’ will reside. I Mt! Hills, Georgetown Girl Guides. an. Kay Roche and Lieut. Howard F were in- Mr. Herbert Geolw. operator of one or our Georgetown to Gnar- lottatown Bmes, recently travelled to New Glasgow. N. 5., on bilsinese. Ilhnlnle we visiting Georgetown. the sf Mr. and Mrs. Herman Laval-idler. Mia; Gertrude Fitzgerald. daugh- tcr of Mr. snj Mrs, William Fitz- rald. spent. a. few days in Qua-x"- %.ovm the guest of erine. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lavandier. honeymoon trip through the Mari- times. Miss Zelda JJiRtmn. Stewart. is visiting hem the guest. of Mrs. Michael Burke. Jack Hmnpstock. Ottawa, accompanied by r. Hemvp- stocks father of Hamil . Ontario, arrived in Georgetown on Tuesday by car. While here they are the guests of Mrs. Hemtpstocirs parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick "Ted" Jenkins and family. Dartmouth, N. S., arrived here e few days ago. Mrs, Jenkins and children will spend the summer here. in the "Fairchlld Home." “Ted" plans on running a week end Taxi from Halifax to Georgetown during the summer months. The Annual School Meeting of the Georgetown School District. was held in the School on Tuesday. July md. Mr, S. C. Knight acted as chair-man. Due to inclement wea ther the attendance was smaller than on some previous years. The post ylears business was discussed and t e ratepayers hoard the min- utes of the previous meeting. the auditors report and. the Trustees report. Muoh intcrFst-ing discussion concerning the past and coming school year icon place. It. was de- cided that due to overcrowding dur- ing the term Just closed. that it. would be necessary to have a sixth. room when school re-opened. Mrs. William Hobbs having completed her term as Trustee. her place was filled by the appointment of Mr. J. Waldron Layers, her sister. ‘o C: F. W. BURNS who has been elected s Director of the Crown Life insure-nee company. Montague ‘Ami Vicinity In Montague on Sundays and statutory holidays. if one w use the telephone an incon- venience of hearing the operator say "twenty-five cents emergency charge" is transmitted to ones ear. This primitive rule was estab- lished some five years ago by the Montague citizens. in preference of paying en additional fifteen cents Der month. Why this prac- tice was ever adopted is question- . The Montague exchange handles in the vicinity of 180 tele- phones. If and when over 200 phones have been installed. the Island Telephone Company can hardly refuse to give us continu- cus service. However. there are more co-operative firms in Prince Edward Island than the above company. This column firmly believes that some responsible body. such asthe Town Council. should improve this deplorablv backward condition. Mr. George Mactniyre capablv handled what was probably the largest crowd ever to attend the Montague races. An extension to the grandstand greatly added to the convenience of the large crowd. The rain clouds which always overshadow Montague nn a race Wednesday. held their watery mist and the spectators enjoyed a pleasant day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Weeks of Mil- ton Mas5-. U.S.A.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davison. Mr. Milford Hubley of Brighton. . Y Alexander Campbei They hsd brought torches with them end the fll erlng. li his re- vealed a rocky path wind og u - wsrdl. bounded on either side Ey thick prickly bushel. I | The lightning bed cum! to flesh. and the rain bed gone off. The storm had left the eir cleaner. But the black sky held neither sters nor moon. more broken s: they progressed end several times the bed to‘ climb round huge bo ders end outcroppings of rock. "We're coming to the‘ end of it." said Rupert. "It starts again I little higher up. but it branches to the left. The cave is on the right." Professor Ellington eyed the bushes dublously. "Snakes?" he suggested. "Possibly." said Rupert cheer- fully. “But we have to risk that. In Any can they won't ettsck un- leu you attack them. If you see one the thing to do is to tend still until it clears off. They ul- ually glide sway pretty 11st. Fortunately this isnt tree coilfh‘ tr " X-Why fortunately!" asked Frank. “ ecause that mlgh mean tnamhas. They lurk in e trees. and they attack on sight. They drop on to the head of their vic- tim. Thet‘: why the natives when they're going through tree coun-l try usually carry flat stones on. their heads. For s mambo in the, face or chest is fatal. You ceirtj apply e tourniquet." 1 hey left the path end plunzedi inio the bushes. The other two stepped somewhat gingerly, but: Rupert walked confidently. He seemed to have no thought save for the cnve which was their ob- jective. i Carter felt a glow cf admlrat-l ion. There was no denying the. sincerity ‘of Rupert's devotion to his work. They struggled on through the bushes. and the professor was making noises like e pampus when Rupert halted abruptly and lashed out. with his stick. "I had to hit him," he sold calmly. I trod on his toll and he was going to strike. Fortunately he was s slow one-probably had just his sup er." They coul hear the thrashing angrily away the bushes. The other two ped even more gingerly. Rupert paused again and raised his torch. Then he gave a I little cry of satisfaction and pointed up- wards. "The cave!” Two huge boulders were buried deep in the hillside. like gigantic JBWs. There was s tiny. black op- ening between the jaws. reptile through step- Mass. has arrived in Montague to spend his annual holiday. Mr. snd Mrs. Malcolm Martin. Pictou. N.B.. are visiting their son Herman. in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. James have returned from Iialifax LUWCYY w The regular monthly meeting of ‘ the Georgetown Branch No. 15. Canadian Legion. B. E .S. L.. was held in Kozy Hall on Wednesday‘ nizht. The local Branch was hon- owed by a visitation of a "Team", frown Department of Veterans Af- fairs and Veterans Land Act. ,Char-| .of D. V, A.. arrived here and imported lvice. The L lottetuwn. ‘lihe men comprising this! "Tea-m". which is sponsored by Col. B. Conrad. District Administrator in the afternoon and met disoha ed vet- erans then and in the overs-rig; dis- cussing their problems with them much valuable ed- ocal Branch is very grateful to Col. Conrad and those men for their co-operation and in-| tercst in the welfare of the veter- ans. The following men comprised the "Tcam“ which visited here. Mr. Keith Johnston. Assistant n the District Administration. Mr. awson‘ Jet-kins. lie-Establishment Credit Dept. Mr. Bruce Womnacott. Treat- ment and Allowance Dept. Mr. John Trainor. Vocational Training Dept. Mr. F. Kennedy. Veterans’ Land Act. Mr. J. T. Rcbison. Veterans Welfare Officer. LADY FANE SCHOOL R6911" 0f Lady Fahe School for 1m J e. Grade lX.-1. Ens Ranch. Grade VIIL-l, Violet Calms; 2, Erroll Francis. Grade VIL-l, Enmst Fruit-ll Grade VI 1, Boyd Wtuidell. Grade V.-1. G Gordan Cairns. Grade III-l. Geor e Cotton; 2. Eve Cei 3. Flora sxfdell. Grade IL-l, Msry Robblee. Grade l. A.--1 Gertrude Gamble. Grade I. n-i. Joyce Weddell. Teacher-Kathcen MacDonald. i. MacDonald Bros. THEATRE It. Stewart TONIGHT 8.30 SATURDAY 8-10 pm. Greer Welter GARSON PIDGEON in “Mrs. Parklngton with Edward ARNOLD Agnes MOOREKEAD Cecil KELLAWAY Glsrlyl Cooper, Frances Rafferty, Tom Drake, Peter Lewford, Den Des-yes, Hugh Mer- love \ was snow YOU luvs i ALL IIIN wsnnvo wo es .~ .“*$FP:'.!'F"' live in this. their former home. Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis. Ad- vocate. N.S.. are guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cofllrl. Mr. Lloyd Delahunt orf the Un- employment. Insurance Commis- sion. Charlottetown is auditing books in Montague. Miss siepnsi§~oiudet. Sum- merside. is visit her friends in Montague. Mrs. J. Evans and son Jackie. St. John. N.B. are guests at the] home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Web- ster. Montague. Mr. and M-rs. Raymond Battery. U. S. A.. are renewing acquaint- ances ln Montague. Miss Mary Martin, employed in Montreal Que. is beginning a two month holiday in her home town. Montague. A friendly game of softball we: played Wednesday evening be- tween Ions and Montague. The game was witnessed by s large crowd and the final score was Montague l6. Iona. 9. The monthly Town Oouncil meeting. scheduled for Tuesde. July 9th. wss postponed untl Thursday July 11 h. The three accused in the Brooklyn assault - case a. cred before Magistrate MecDoned on Monday. one being fined I100 and costs or two months. end the other two dismissed. (Editor's Note-Our Montague correspondent touches upon s sub- ject of much importance to our Montlgu tiers. However. it is unfair o0 t u one moons wmh maintains e tariff schedule covering service from rural lines to our insect centres. we mention only three classes. 00mm ‘it-tee eluding Sundays or holidays: from s00 to 1.000 receive the continuous service Provision is mode whereby any group may be advanced to llree to my 1y. In the present oeoe with any ll! telephones in Mou- tllue. fhm would be eddft- ionel chlrle of l5 cents month on all services. m enhone Company bu indicated its willing- ness to give unntuue the contin- uous . but the cltilens must express their desire for such ser- vice end willingness to with the cannon‘: regulations.) Ilrllily llni former ' comply ‘ "The natives were sugerslitious about the place." ssid upert, "I suwbose that's why it had her-n Iundisturbed. Of course there was inothlng to see. but-the floor was |c0vered with soil. above five feet |deep. That was what made me dig. It turned out not to be soil at nil. but an accumulation of debris and wdered bones. At the five foot evel I found definite traces of occupation and when I excavat- ed throughly I found the skull and the teeth." “WED BETTER GET BACK" Frank gazing at the narrow op- ening had e sudden vision of s bowed. hair-covered beast marl- lng there. half man. half ape. with thick club upreised. involuntarily he liftetithe torch higher. There was nothing there. The rushing of water came to the“, ears. " hat’ th t?" k Enlngtons lhéply. as ed Profenvr “That's the stream which runs ‘down here.” replied Rupert. Normally its merely a trickle but the storm he: swollen it. That's an? denser you see. My digging Au already loosmed the Irip o! ire earth on the two big roekg, hey misht collapse and seal up lhe cave. If the stream soak; through. everything of value will be washed away." ‘They scrambled up the hill, end gnglggiegxijelmrrruuwfireth lqueezini opéaln" I e narrow e rocks we b 1 {aha dhllieldc, and.’ liiltle‘ etdwgaecfigpg: l"! lihthsy formed s little hUiF tow-t e cave. In the centre of the R001‘ l pit had been dug_gnd u firt erzclsiwed in dismay. we th§%:'h|,,* ll begun to seep wame‘ pit wn about s foot deep in Frank lifted his torch He claimed in su rile. ‘for the lxviufih, rocky w: ls were bedsubed and Jed ochre drswin | o1 mm ear. something t st looked "ks A xii-me. end other nnhnelg Continued From Page a; come down. "You have e gigton will tell you that they ere it}. They tolled on. The pith grew,“- pm ' ‘were liketbe crew- fin ofvimgild, but the figures were clearly recognisable. Some of th men curried bows end arrow’. 3Y9“;- eeve-men were ertistli "No. I, eereped the well: end un- covered these. But Professor El- uch later work-bush-merre paintings. My primitive men were I few hundred thousand years bo- fore that stage in human devel- opment." Professor Ellington easily into the pit. u “What are we going to do? he liked. ~ Rupert frowned. "Theiiorm hes passed. Let‘: ho e it doesn't begin again. Eventualy the water will down. Bu! there is still danger. ere is only One thins W! 8M bail this water out somehow, and then lsy some sort of cover- ing down to keep more water from seeping in." ~ t o be continued) Farewell Party On the eve of their departure for Bloomfield where Mr. Mscbouzflll hos been transferred as Station Mont, the residents of Tyne Valley. Port Hill and vicinit . assembled in the 'I‘y'ne Valloy ll to tender them a farewell perty- Mr- l-lflyd Sher capably acted as chairman and E1 e few well chosen words ex- pressed the purpose of the gather gazed un- we qerxiered selections of instru- mental music followed b ahearty sing song with Mrs. Cecl Birch as It pianist. Mr. and Mrs. MacDcugzz and family were then escorted to; the swgc where a cctzuplimcntary| dress was read to them by Mrs. Hart Lidstone. fcllowxi by the pres- entation of two well filled purses. om on behalf of Tyne Valley D trict presented by Mr. Ivan Mac- Kay while Mrs. Gruyduu Greer: maple the rcsentotlon on behalf of P _ Hill, r. MacDougall. replying on behalf of himself and family expressed his decrp appreciation for this gracious gesture ar-"l their regret at leaving the many friends they made during their three veers stay in Port Hill. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies followed by several hours of dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Fran‘: Dear of very sincere l‘ here tonight t0 we heve le ingi This was followed by severllto leivc U! 313%. l t k l e parl is; sgrawfie but we regret that stay among us has been of such short duration. However we cm ss- or years-and we have wllff-‘f-‘lflifd your courteous and ner in the disohflrso u! your dill“?!- Ln a great many cases you have gone far beyond the o; yguf office in your desire to serve the public. We will a good heipznate Mrs. andgy . _ esp cally making mention of your ,_ eldest son, Donald, whogives every indication of the esme efficient ee- for that he address:- Fouowing is i Mfiacggallllrxg :—It is B! 5 Fflends rot. that we meet d you farewell. as that you are lbout 1.; community and "We official duties with the e few miles further west. that such char/it! cdically in the Rall- your 15' inevitable friendships are tho obiiging men requirement lso miss ywr Msclbougall little family. our interesting ‘ and obliging manner Real Graham flavour es his father. we WOiIi/J ask you "~ P" ‘ little gift. which carries with it all good wishes for cvcr - best in Ufa-health. prosperity. Signed by your many friends Tilt! Vllloy and Pest Hill. heppine é. and There'll be glamour afoot when you wear these stunning numbers with your while ensemble. Offered in all-white and while with, Rod, Blue and Drown trim. ‘N. Irii eeomlen other Inlrllulfll etylee, oil mleei Agnew-Somali veleee,