PAGE EIGHT TODAY-Matinee 2.30—Eve. 1-9 ALL STAR TOP CAST in “COMMAND DECISION" MINNIE EDWARD-l: comma ~ moron rursnnv WEDNESDAY we BIGGESTMUSICGH l4 m‘ ‘$1.1M ' i 5|‘ gill‘ lml .I.ili= r . ,-. r 22 |,.,..i..- lhjlgigcfi and lilill iolifl I ivyliililili gill linen slwiviilu" ‘m?’ W, UnIShJIS wilt-ll into t ti‘. z yflen iuvv stem-s‘ l4 ‘rt "_ I ' > » lrrnutniun g“ TOM ~< JERRY 1‘ {HE ‘An-CEFCORPHAN ." ounntorrrrowu rurnrnrs CAPITOL _ Iron. - rue. - wen. m JOHN » GALEWORINTS A WOMAN CAN ONLY LOVE...SO MUCH‘ ~ iliiiiiiiliiiix- Piiiili BUMMINS fiswe ALSO NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON Shows 2:80 - 7 - 8:45 rin notosou - otoml In‘! ‘_SVEPIIIN ouune - lam um .. ACOIUMDIA nevus: EMPIRE _ TOIIAY OIILY ‘ Matinee 2:30 Eve. Shows ‘I - 8:45 Added Attractions: Cartoon “WILL EUROPE UNITE" Comedy ' iiii Tiiii iiii I Robin I-lood New, light-hearted variety slrewl 5 IiITil IllilllTlIYS A MUSICAL CROSSWORD DOWN 2i. Gang l. Pause 22. Member oi 2- Singing a Hamitic voice tribe l. Decree 23. Citing 4. 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(end Trans-Canada Network) Immediately lollowlng the "Happy Gong" Robin llood Flour Mllla Limited 1* ‘I a ~ I i, G. F. Hutcheson ‘E 8r Son i l i J orronrnrnrsrs | l ‘Specialists In the fitting oi 1 I . i glasses tor the correction oi ocular detects." Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To Ali Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Pslnsr Electric PHONE i444 The Great Little Isle Theres one Canadian Province I have heard so much eibout When I hear oi what goes on there I sometimes am in doubt. They tell us it's a beauty spot This little P. E. ‘I. When the Islanders are in session I usually sit and sigh I have heard about their foxes Their turnips and their spuds How the cattle stand back to the wind A-chewing on their cud. Oi their lobsters and their oysters And their great race horses too And tiiw Pellet called The Guard- a ll Covering the island like the dew. Oh the Garden oi the Gulf I have heard of many a. time Where fertilizers they are used Also seaweed and lime. Ikn told it's just a picture But one I've never seen And its red soil is outstanding All through its fields of green. when I'm sitting with the Island- e rs Among their noise and din. There's not one word they're saying But I am tak Ln. when they h s covered all the Island As The Guardian like the dew My tired eyes I open up- In my mind a scenic view. Now I came here from Scotland. And I settled in the West. And the Islanders I have met here Are the friendliest and best. Through them I'm being educated; Now your Isle I know so well That the Islanders cannot tool me With the yarns they sometimes tell. 1'm planning now to take a trip And see your Isle so grand, To meet old friends that. I know there And shake some stranger's hand; Until such time as this comes oft, I will just say Good-bye. With the best of luck to‘ everyone In good old P. E. I. —Mart£n~ McGougan 205-6il1 Ave.. New Westminster, B. C. llioblslauulll Rllablsla LOVII$T J m “Nil; f I . m PRICES IIIYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL end CHICKEN for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING CO" LIMIT! Sosris'_ TIIE EASTER Miss following pisses in Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office; leper; Mr. George Thompson. Jr“ W88 a visitor to Montague on Thursday. Hflll/IDERS will find display MIG sdvis. and auction sdvia. etc. on our Financial Pale. Min Maria. Hughes, Montague. spent the weekend at her home at St. Mary's Road East. ' Mrs. Derek Hughes. Summerslde. ls spending a few weeks in Mill- lnwn. at the home ot her mother, Mrs. J . Nicholson. The many friends of w. Bernard MaoGuigan are sorry to hear oi his illness and wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Hazel McCarron and iam- lly have moved to Montague where they will reside for the winter months. ' . .'0UB ‘FALL LINE 0F COATS have arrived. Ccme in and look them over. Also arriving daily new Fall Dresses In Wool, Crepe. Tut- feta and Fnille. Belles Shoppe, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin. Boston. Mass, are spending a iew days in Montague visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nelson, and also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laird at Pisquld. Miss Madeline McCarthy, Char- lottetown. is spending her vacat- ion at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McCarthy, Sr.. St. Mary's Road East. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McCarthy. Toronto. are spending a few days visiting ‘Mr. McCarthy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McCarthy Sr, St. Marys Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hughes, Si. Mary's Road. had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Beaudreault and Miss Olive McKecman of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. George MoKeeman and young daughter Gail, Lester Mc- Keeman. and Jack French o! Mon- tague, and Mrs. Jack McKeeman of l-laliiax. N.S. Meteor Dealer. I in St. Peter's: one connotes. ct-rnnnonerowu ll OIIAIIOIIIII AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Aitken, Mrs. Byron to Harriet Clair. - AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. The Gnardianhuy be bought at any oi flu B. A. Llewellyn; lfrafllu. in Souria: Condon‘: and Florence The Post Oiiice. JFIITED FOOTWEAR at th» Montague Shoe Store. Master George Hughes ta spend- ing a few dsys visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beaudreault, Newport. Mrs. Gerald Johnston of Char- lottetown is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McCarthy. Sn. 8t. Mary's Road East. Mr. and Mrs. Al McCarron of Boston, Mass, are spending a. few days visiting relatives and friends at St. Mary's Road. Mr. Charles Fraser has returned to Montague following his attend- ance at the Shur-Gain conierence at St. John. . .'VlSlTlNG RELATIVES — MI. and Mrs. Frank L. Mills of Los Angcles. Caiiiomia. spent a. few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. William D. Graham at Gasperaux, and also Mrs. Mills are neighbors of Mr. Robert MacArthur. brother of Mrs. Graham oi whom she had not heard for the past twenty-Him! years. Mrs. Graham was deiizhled to hear that her brother ivas liv- 1m; and well. Mr. and hirs- Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Miss Juno Graham mot- ored to Argyle Shore where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John MaeDougal and Mr. and Mrs. John school which Mrs. Graham attend! ed sixty years ago, bringing back many happy schooldays. Mr. MacArthur will undoubtedly be as happy to learn oi his sister's whereabouts as she has been to learn that he is living in Los Angcles. ~'FAREWELL PARTY —— On Thursday evening Mrs. Ellsworth Llewellyn was the guest oi honor ton. Ont. Mrs. Llewellyn was ten- dered a lovely gift and address by the ladies of the L. Johnston Fac~ tory with whom she has been em- ployed. On her trip Mrs. Llewcliin ..."/d0ni§ » - fie/tfie /e6.l‘t‘ I Whlis rldswal rim optional ul ntro een. l friends at Argyle Shore. Mr. and , MacQunrrle. They also visited the remembrnnces of ... at a farewell party at her home , \ prior Io her departure for Hamll- y will be accompanied by her mother ,1 \ .mioen-nrasmuuso rssrrmvrnrzn m, m, ..» "I gll/Ia/Jliil Orr. o. srrwnnr Says Yon should arrange for reru- Lilo Insu- anoo at the earliest possible data, so that is can be Ilrocurod on "the most; advant- ageous terms. LET'S TALK THIS OVER M. C. STEWART, Representative 111-115 Grafton Street. Charlottetown, P. E. l i and step~father to Moncton by motor. thence by plane to Ottawa where they will visit Mrs. Llewel- lyn's sister, Mrs. Fred Lake. and iinally to Hamilton where she will pay an extended visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Llewellyn. Following the presentation oi the gift and ad- dress. Mrs. Llewellyu graciously expressed her thanks. after which ma a delicious lunch was served. Th. evening was then pleasantly spent in cards and dancing. with the closing of "Flor She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Murray of Melrose. Mass. lcit yesterday morning for their home. They Wen; accompanied by Miss Emily M, Britten of the Cundui Home. ynacrt TO scuoor. ' SPECIAL GIRLS‘ Sizes 4 lo l4x-—AT 1-3 OFF Also: RACKS OF LADIES‘ DRESSES At Greatly Reduced Prices Wools and Crepes — Sizes l2 to 44 BELLES Phone 68 @223)» Meteor owners never cease to marvel at the way the miles and hours slip by-with hardly a trace of road fatigue. just soft, buoyant motion. And such eifortlcss steering! Such road-hug- ging stability! Such power! Meteor just seems to drive itself! Come In and see its beauty, rooinlness, visibility, luggage space. Then ride in it-drive itl See“ your Mercury-Lincoln: MERCURY- LINCOLN - METEOR DIVISION rose moron commrv or was». tum W 1)) :14 COATS SHOPPE Montague i; ' 224 IT. IEIIIIE sr. smwartfl‘ Morons LTD: ‘Your lMeteor; Dealer "