race EIGHT p ::::c: Enwnnn to . on ran.-sir. SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 i"i'VE so 0 on E m in sou Qty 33 gg Fl RDAY.EVENJNG' PQSUUR ii YEARS!" 1 Atlast on the screen . . . the, stories that delighted America! Color by illlll slliiiiiliil-nmm mm-seolgv mm-um EXTRA! "NEWS OF THE DAY". F” CAPITOL to-m rm. - SAT. SHOWS 2:30 - .7. - 8:45 -' eoiiioi ( -:iqe,Klrkwood;lir. W hummus. my mus , ALSO: SERIAL - COMEDY- OITAWA, Aug. ii. - (CP) -Thevsura himself a front-row seat. uiage that the early bird gets the Clement fell asleep and woke up worm doesn't always ring true as facing a vagrancy charge, He ireland Clement. 32-year-old racelpieaded guilty and was allowed his torso trainer from Providcncmifreedom. But he got his front-row R.I..' learned. Arriving early in'seaI - in the prisoner's box. magistrate! court here today to as- LDW PRICE amazingly new 7 v-.yr' Yes. it's true --- now you can have Fsnouarm performance. dexibility, convenience, de- pendability: at the lowest price for a tractor of its kind. See this great tractor. Try it. Learn'why it has earned such popularity. Then take ad E, of HE EASTER THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN N GIIAIIDIAN AGENTS: MONTAUUII Harold I' Stewart. Idlu llamas Uinu-. AGENT GEORGETOWN: - lllld-I7. Albert Melon. Iln. lyre. Wlldon Liven. ' (allowing places In llonnguo: n'G00rl6lown: The font 0l1Icc: The Guardian may no honglu .3 II. Blehanh I UOI. suusa.Ll:I'voll'r-':.'un.Inu. inaonrmnusueanauuu ..'FlT'1'ED FO0TWEAE'aI LL. Montague Shoe Store. Visiting his mother, Mrs. George LL'(e. Montague, tor I saw days was Mr. Chester Lake, who arrived on the boat "Maid of Clair" which has just returned from the Magdalen Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wiglmnan, Halilax, N. 8., are spending a few days in Montague. vacationing at the summer home or Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Strong. Rhode Island. who Kingston, N. 5.. and . children. are spending a few weeks. Oliver Ma.cNeii. Mr. manager of the Bank merce at Kingston. of Com- Mrs. William MacQus.rrle. who is visiting in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell MaoGrs-gnr. re- turned to her home in Westviiie N. 5.. for a short time. later re- turning to Montague to spend the remainder of her vacation. Whim Road and Vicinity Mr. Malcolm Nicholson recentlv motored to Charlottetown to be the guest oi his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mar- tin. Miss Edith Mscnonaid returned to her home in Whim Road after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. fl. Davison in Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. John Msoxenzie. ocean View, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Donald. Whlm Road. Miss Norma Campbell. Charlotte- town. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Whlm Road. Mr. sterling MacLeod, Upton, was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock MacDonald on Thursday Mr. John Jaokhart. Fredericton, arrived at Whiin Road on Sunday to join his wife and family who have been vacationing here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Mix Lon: M.sADonl.ld returned to Whim Road after spending the past week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Macxenzle. Ocean View. Murray Harbour Mir. Elmer Mlllsr was I. recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Rita Johnston. Murray River was I weekend visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston. Friends at Miss Marion Dunn are sorry to learn that she has been ill and all wish her a. speedy recovery. Mrs. James P. Glow and son Ed- ward. Montague were Sunday visit- ors to Gaspereaux. guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. McLean Graham. Mr. Glen Miliar who is em- ployed at Bunbury was the week- end est oi his parents Mr. and Mrs. ward Miliscr. Mr. and Mrs. James Nodweli of Pawtucket. R. I. are spending some time visiting at Murray Harbor North, guests or Mrs. Nodweirs sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy and young daughter. of Halifax. are vis- iting at the home of Mr. Kennedy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ken- nedy. Mrs. E. S. Johnstpn. Mrs. lamest Underhay of Fortune Bridge and Miss Olive Johnstone of Somerviilc. Mass. were visiting friends and relatives in Murray Harbor North and Peters Road on Friday. Macllonald Iim. Theatre MT. STEWART 1-'nu).n' - SATURDAY " MA and PA l(ETl'I.E " Marjorie Main - Percy Kllbride Loads of fun and laughs. Plus Comedy A Real Family Show Be Sure and See Iii thin sensational price. T BUYING uvs mo. narssso Recent visitors to Montague were Mr. Winfield Spindle. Boston, and his brother. Mr. Williainspindle of are spending some time visiting friends and relatives in Albion Cross and Strathcona. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraser. their two guests of Mrs. Fraseris father. Mr. Fraser is ....'BEADY 1'0 serve you with school books. New in stock about 2500 for all xradesu T. M. Llewellyn, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hi I b0i-ham- Fortune. In vlslti us: snd Mrs. Glad higglnboifham. Morltagu . Mr. and Mrs. Trudel MaoLean. AHHIDOUI. N. s.. are visiting in Montague. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Alva G. Allen. Valleyfield Mrs. N. MscAsklil. Caps Breton. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Macxenzie. Rev. and Mrs. A. 0. Fraser are on a short holiday to their former charge at St. Arms, cape Breton. luv. A. D. MacLeod of saint John. N. B.. was 1 recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mltlon Maol.-eod. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Newman and firmly. Union Road. were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Murray and family. Nine members were in attend. ance at the August meeting or the Vllleyfleld W. I. which was held in the Institute Hall on Wednesday night The president. Mrs. Herb Maclienzle. Dreslded. and the P09051138 Opened with the singing of the ode. followed by repentlng the CNOG. Regular order was mi. lowed. with minutes and mi.) call by the secretary, Mrs. H. van. buskirk. Correspondence was read and dealt with. The treasurer, Mrs. W. A. MacLeod. reported Paying ten dollars for hall insur. ance and Wenty dollars on bill for shingles for nail road. 5 box of home made candy, auctioned by P911”! 61-19. netted a. neat sum, gnu was won by Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Tea, and lunch were served by 1.1-; Nickeison and Mrs. Varrbuskirk. Mrs. John MIoPherson and MIT: Alex Martin aimed to be lunch committee for the next meeting. The treasurer received, the lunch .22: mm- s 1; The King." 8 0d Save -is: mun mzounncr "S" has been found to be the :31?” frequently used capital let- Marrying Mark VIOLEITE. Klli,lBALL DUNN Con tin ued XIV Back in th - looked at hiseustsntfchfgliltillan stand another night at the hotel?” he asked. Valerie nodded with en- thusiasm. but Lucy glanced with sheer panic at her purse. she could hardly tell them that besides the Ark her capfm consmed 01 g nix-Jreli "You see, it's almost dmm, time. If we stay here we can get "1 early start and probably make W556 Ac"-'9 by evening with ease-" "Of ycourse," thought um uh; couldnt imagine my y Wm, only five cents. What's a ten-dollar I nlrm hotel to him?" But She chmsed her mind user- in the evening. As they M; M, at her door Mark handed her 311 envelone. He did it so quietly am even Valerie hardly noticed. In her mom Lucy core the envelope open. A hundred-dollar bill lay 00511? inside a sheet a! hotel note paper. "Halt your first m try 1 in advance." Mark (llnld 5w:i.t1:r'-ly, Just in bind the bargain. so you cant wall: out on us." when hi, g”””15- Ni”-hint more. Lucy sank own on the tufted satin or her b0d- She hid never owned 3, mm- g;f;:;::"gel;le11 behge. she felt like - Gm!) it this? she wondered.ya-S 0 en like 0 0 I 7110! reached Wide Acres in time for dinner the next night. Lucy gev" WW her first night of the ”"50- Mark had told her : little about it and she knew it was oo,-n. Duratively new. But as they drove up to the door and she glimpsed its mellow brick beyond the (rent white pillars of the portlco jg WM and to believe it hadn't been there forever. The look in her eyes gzwzu-axed her more firmly with at an could a week f Isl Judges and bankers. 0 V any " 's is sort of house about. isn't it?" she nlamudrtz: went up the steps. "You know, most houses do something to me But this one-it' ' mm M" I probably perfect, 'iAm I supposed to 109 nuncommlt 1?" laughs: owns:-ltd "Because I'm I had actor. rm pr-at: iv crazy about the place myself, :4, tell you the truth. It looks to com. nletely an old-timer, and yet in Just I youngster, really. I don't quite know how it got its atmo. Sphere, but there it is." "Thinu are like that when you 10” "Will. I suess." said nucy. Ohllwm opened the door. 'I11e Iliirit in which the two main hands met was obvous. al h all Mick d nu. "Well chilwmi" And 0hiltarnsnnared."It's good POULTRY DAILY - IASTIIN PACKING 60.. LTD. Saris. P. l.l. '0 500 you back sir." Mn. nanwood stood in the back. : Gar-held Weston. ground, primmer than ever, wait- ing to be greeted. And there were still-smiling Alice and Katie. the other maid. Lucy was explained. to them all simply as ”Miss 'Pl'EdW&YI who has come to us as Miss Vol- erie'.s tutor." i Her arrival. thought Lucy. Would probably give them something to talk about. she wondered it he would take the same course with his friends. would they ever know that he had picked her off a road- way on a rainy afternoon? Let them think what they liked, She Island Boys Touring.-Britain J Ronald Leard. 1'7, oi! Summerside, P.E.!., looks on as Michael Queui- ey. Toronto, examines a "cat 0' nine tails" on the old H. M. S. 'Victory at Port.-ymouih, England. Leard and Robert Nelson, Charlottetown. are among 50 Canadian youths touring Briiain as guests of industrialist DAILY ckosswoizb would never tell if he didn't. And ior all Valerle's naivete. Lucy had a notion lnqurles would not get very far with her. She felt more than a little strange as she followed Mrs. Ban- wood to her rooms with Valerie at their heels. What standing had a tutor? She had read that secretar- ies in great houses often had their meals served upstairs to avoid em- barrassment. But what happened to tutors? What was a tutor's rat- lng7 To be continued Tialkli-lli MOORE. d ACROSS 4. First 21. Regard 1. spoke appearance :2. igevoured 5. V" 5. Close to I. oem 9. Digit:-1'12: 6. Lillie girl 25. River x 12. Like ale 7. Rods (En!-I .3 Exist 8. Deliberate 27. Dose ii. Great slight. 29. Erect quantity 9. Moving psri. 32. Oral (Law) is. Msaurium (Mach) 34. 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