l i PAGE EIGHT m: cmiacojgrgjowu QIJARDIAN I 1L PRINCE EDWARD ‘IO-DAY —'l'llE.——WElI. Georgetown And Vicinity d‘ I gal‘ ..'Mlm Elllblbelh MaoOomielL; Wags gaggle: ti]! sgti Bgidh Mrs. ma, B \ ac nnc . r! e ome n ed- FAIL “I! nesdav from tlliillllflli and will spend a few days a! her home here. Mis' MragoOornsrlilelll-‘ilew lflrom Halifax, w re a teey-pe operacr i ‘gflliss! with flags-Canada. Air Lines. Amon guests at Linden Lodge fllf@u(g,n this wee were Mrs Graham Rogers and Attorney General F. Large Miss Jean Jay of Charlottetown la spending her vacation with her rand arent: Mt. and Mra. John atchlder. Mrs Nickles Noble of Toronto is spending a icw days in Georgetown i e guest of Mrs. John Dalziel. Rev. Father James F1 crald recently discharged from the adre Service of ihe Camdian Arinyni following overseas sorvicc, arrived| in Georgetown 0n Thursday from Revelsloke, B C and will spendl some time at ins former home_ here. Father Fitzgerald was aocom-, riled home oy hh four niecest; hyllis Fitzgerald and Olive Fitz- gerald oi’ Richmond. California and Rita McCullough and Beth Mc- Cullough of Moose Jaw, Saskatche- wan. Mrs. J Waldroni Lavers and con Jackie. were visitors to Charlotte- town on Friday. . -..-;_. >~ ,-~- .,-,..- 1 . a .\-..- .'. T c. oiirrioi - EE. SHOWS AT 2.30 — 7 21nd 8.45 l l ‘MIKE JANE I MAZUBKI~ BREEH (iu-inMsEi-uom ' i- ytviiuwasnxr w l ~ V: .. . DAY"—S\pori s you ao novor boforo, oo you ooo him in the flooh .. . in action on tho screen! plus NEWIS‘-.. “MOTHER-INJAWS Wood Islands-Caribou Service With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunninll 110W i" operation the schedule is as follows: Leave Wood _ Islands 7 a.m. 9 am. 11 a.m. 1 pm. 3 p.m. a P1"- Leaves Caribou 7 a.m. 9 am. 11 a.in. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Operating Dally including Sundays. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Same as i915. The public will please note, that as much as we. If!!!“ it we will be unable to maintain this schedule with the’ “flharleo A. Dunning" and that until further dredging and dock improvements have been made at. Wood Islands, it will he necessary to cancel at least one round trip daily. as it is impossible to dock her there at low tide or in bad weather. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. R, E. MUTCH. President. IE lt lo requested that persons willing to toko roomoro or boarders or serve meals during “Old Homo Week” phono Station was a recent River was a passenger by bus to MncKav of Bloomfield Siation are busily engaged in killing and Cress- of Mr. Keith Pratt. Lot '7 is improviaq in the P C firs: pita) inllowirg fax General Hflrflllill. Mr. a former resident of Mill River.» A large crowd of i-ms travelled to Montague on Thursday night in Georges Bil}? tn cheer their local team Our softball team is making a fine showing time season 1n the'r league and support like this ta al- ways encour-eging. —Cveo. Bruokfieid And Vicinity l KATHRYN (BRAYSON, JUNE l ALLYSON HEAD ARRAY OF | {TALENT IN NEW MUSICALi I —~Mr. Kler Dunbar has returned to his home at Bloomfield Corner alter having a Medical EDOiUllll-il," ion at Halifax previous to re-entcr- mg the R C.A.F There is enough entertainment in the star-filled cast and song-filled plot of “Two Sisters from Boston" to furnish hit material for several motion pictures But so adroitly Mi‘. Lemuel Czasivcll of Hmiier have Director llenry Koster and River was in Bloomfield ‘this pastl Produorr Joe Pasternak assembled week in the lnteresis of cattle , their profusion of talent in the new bllylngt ,M-G-M musical, now at ilie Prince Edward 'l‘heatre, that - one never seems lo pct enough of Kathryn Mr. Peter Saunders who is em- ployed at Falconwood spent I119 Grayson. June Allysnii. Lauritz week-end with nzs mother, Mrs.‘ Melchior. Jimmy Durante and Pettr John Saunders of Bloomfield. Lawford. The musical highlights of "Two SlEitIIPS from Boston" have been skillfully interlarded into the story of the singing heroine whose rocky climb to operatic heights is achiev- ed in a series of amusing adven- IUYES. in which she often finds her- self in irainfullv ermlfarrzissina nosi- iloris and almost ruins her sistlrs romance ' Mr. Keith .Pratt of Bloomfield visitor to Charlottetown. Mrs. Sergeant Mclherall of Mill Summerside on Wednesday. merrily and l ' M David Horne and g1 m“5‘°al"'_',_. _ Freddie Home. zrotoird :3“ , IIICFFlCl ~ Th "ti y ; - “m '- c Ln ms a3 achieving l‘ " its a grand r1‘ Mr. Melville Peters and Mr. Lea i s AS mg poumy p, me kmmg Sumo“ NEWSCRPJEN SUPER SLEUTH ~__H a. "l romanu: I! is pleasing Io report ‘hat Mr l“ “ff Dick Henry Dalton, I‘.\-.“€I’VlC€lll3l1 from’ " Oflenllg l adventures accident "l" lbw?‘ p: whizi‘. ‘ occurred a short time ago. - . __ ‘i ianglcs The rnanv tr .< in ihi. yicin 'Sl‘l<l1"°5‘-" will? are pleased In vet-n aw .\ ~ El all the iveoivle Gard has returned in hi: home ' 791' Sellillllfl River Hcrbcil, N S. from the Ha 1U’. 311d “'30 them Ln recently unuerueiil an tipera \ is able to run him to '< derived from Tracy's i llic beautiful “Tess. ‘They l‘. l‘ c;t a‘ roriianiir. hsrause: ~ called away to fol-‘ is Your ilose Rodi Soothe those' j inflamed nos- trils .. . relieve sneezing and sniflling with Mcntholatum. Jars and tubes, 30c. V.” "a M E N T HIOLJATUM ‘ o...“ CONI§ORT Daily ~-"~ 2 adopted son, “Jun-. assistance in the‘ face. as is, Tracy's‘ l‘ ll ’ William Bcllkc directed. GLEN VALLEY INSTITUTE MEETING , The rcgular meeting was held on fi July 5th at the home of Mrs. Juhn - t "- J. Nicholson with the Vice President acting. a; the President was absent. Roll Call was HfilRVJGlTG by cighé o. h Th ti i OPTOMETRET m1eipsnm e co ec onhamoun e , , 'l‘ht1 Ilonor Roll was andvd in. mum‘ “a sgaplyln‘ Ghsj‘ Mrs. Lonnie Bentley was appoint.- ‘ ed in write the names of the boys who ivcre in the Army and Mr Force Montague. P. E. l. this my Office Hour: 10 to l2 A, M 2 M 5 P. M. ihcrr were nnnc from Ififl in the Navy. It was decided that it be sKnt to town to be framed. l Mrs. Norman MacDonald was a pointed to look after some. $10 0 was collected for the Cancer Fund. $5.00 was to be sent the Red Croa out of the funds. Mrs. Norman MacDonald and Mrs. Holiday: cto. by appointment Offfoo Conneotad With DIZUGSTOBE 68 “or 1100 and register tho accommoilatloir they have to offer. Only by your cooperation in this regard can we hope to satisfactorily provide rooms and meals for tho largo lumber of visitors we anticipate will bo hero. o ur QIIEITII as r . W At H QLM AN - - The ENTERPRISE - C cl ’ f 't n cina a s civori e ru 9e Yes, indeed ENTERPRISE is a stove Remember, when you buy an ENTER- lovcly to look at — adds beauty to your PRISE, you buy bcauiy — etficieiicy - kizchcn — and ENTERPRISE is just as quality! Beneath Enterprise’: sparkling lovely to cook on! ENTERPRISES enamel surface is sturdy construction — amazing efficiency . . . quick-heating skilled craftsmanship — expert engi- iops and even-heat oven . . . make cook- nearing. And ENTERPRISE stoves are lug delightfully pleasant . . . assure made only of the best, high-quality ma- delicious meals . . . in less time than ierialsl Truly your best investment in you'd thought possible! stove value -—ENTERPRlSl-" rum: IS no sussnrurr ror i ‘Kt mcLUSWE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WITH CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE I857 L Q John Nicholson were appointed to was served. attend the Institute Convvcution in The Program Committee had an Charlottetown. ‘lmerfiilnfl PIOBTB-m- Sick Committee re rtod making calla. Mrs. Norman acDonoid an Mrs. John Nicholson were appointed for next month. Program Com- mittee Mrs. Vcrnon Gillls and Mrs. Cyrus Martin. Mn. Cyrus Marga inyiiod the’ m member to h o or nox new“; R.,,,'g,,,°g,,, ,,,,,,,,¢d The Philadelphia choice n pit- with sympathy card or get well Che!‘ LYRWOOG (Sflhoolboyl Rowe, cam Meeting closed Wm, Nahum,“ late ‘of the. United _Siaies navy and Anthem after which a dainty lunch "l9 Hllwm I 110m‘. Edna?" hero 5T. LOUIS, July l'l——(AP)—The sheen of their surge from the Na- tional League collar somewhat term-shed by recent defeats. Phil- adelphia Phillies nevertheless had one bright spot- today-the cir- cuit’: top candidate for the title of "man who ca e back!" ' nickname clings years, ho: won nino games against four losses this season. allowed just one run and eight hits lvn his last 18 innings. the lut- cst a five-hit 2-0 victory over Cin- cinnati Tuesday. It’: no lecret ho no longer has tho crackling foot carried to the Tigers in 1933, and used in piling up 16 consecutive WLIZIS HGX! 56880". Rowe wa: ‘the terror of the Am- ot brighter clay: with the Detroit Tigers. Rowe, to whom tho "Schoolboy" delpito hl: 34 l-leh ball l5 that ho ericiin Leaguo o dozen you: on but tho fan ball fadod and in i938 he Will shipped back to Beau- mont of the Texas Leazuo. He re- tumed to the Tiger: next oar. limped through throo mod oaro seasons, was soldwo Brooklyn. then shunted to Montreal. “That buslneo: of loin’ book to tho minor: got mo,” Schoolboy rat-d. "There wa: only ono thin left to do. That was got lunar. Now I ain't sayiii‘ I'm the lmart- est guy pitching these clays but I leamed a lot just lookin‘ around.’ In the early dawn before moot of tho city lo awake, Hamilton's Central Market is a hivo of lnduotry that rivals the Fulton Fish Mar- ket in Now York, in all ex- copt its smell. For whereas both are the largest of their kind on the continent, llam- ilton’: market gives out a pleasant odor of farm pro- duce, flowers, vegetables, fruits and niooto. Here, behind the towering pile of tho City Hall, iii a’ big source of revenue for 1,686 grow- ers with produce from 100,- 847 acroo. Although no one has ever boon ablo to make an accurate estimate of the revenue turned over annual- ly at tho Control Market, a consorvotlvo guooo oeto it at 5,000,000. This revenue represents the return during nine month: of tho your from April to Docoinbor only. During January, February and March the market con- sists mainly of tronalont producoro. Tho market i: conductod jointly for tho honofit of tho forlorn of tho lion-lot,