PAGE EIGHT I of‘- TD-DAY DIILY -."roxss or nnnnow" y EVENING SHOWS 7 and 9_ — NO MATINEE TODAY _ e PRIIIDE EDWARD -a DAYS-TIIIIRSDAY-FRIDAY and snrunnmr YOU'LL BE TOUCHED . . . DELIGHTED . . . CAN DO TO YOUR HEART . . . IN THE ROLE OF "THE BEST DAY A FELLOW EVER HAD!" SURPRISED AT THE THINGS JOE E. BROWN Snare rue [dug/rial Surname fuurl SHARE the thrill of dlseovle-rlng a new screen personality]. rum-l L an...» llll lllllllllll , . ...ln o new Irind of role that g climaxes o long and brilliant career! THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN T_H-E EASTERN GUARDIAN following olsoee In Montana: \ Mrrlrs Ross. Union Road, was o recent business visitor in Cher- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Buchan- an, Picltou, N‘. 8., spent the week- ‘ end at their home in Heatherdsie. l Miss Thelma Lrarter. staff of the Canadian Bank oi Commerce, Mon- tague, spent the weekend at her ' , | parents’ home in Charlottetown. Mr. C. J. Boudreault. owner oi’ the Montague Egg grading station, i'lew to Haliisx on Saturday where he will spend s few days on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunning, Montague, accompanied by their daughters, shlrlee (Mrs. Dunc-tn Robinson) and Roma, were visitors to Summer-side over the weekend Miss Jessie Hutcheson. nurse la training at the Hinoe Edward Is- land Hospital, spent the weekend at. the home o! her parents, Mr and Mrs. David Hutcheson, Mon- tagme. Montague High school, spent the week-end in Charlottetown visiting her niece, Miss Gladys MacMillan. who is a pneumonia patient at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. 1 its NIIGIOMA, B. 6.. J1me i! — (0?) - At senor In the inner harbor here is the fishing vessel Enter-aids, and how it not there VICTORIA HARBOR. IA! MYSTERY SHIP ' and who owns it are mysteries to gl-ripping officials. Through rain and shins for several seasons the orphan craft PLY W000 BDATS Ply Wood Boats complete or knock down frames with oil nec- essary’ materials moulded to shape for V or Flot- Bottom boats, from eight to fifteen feet long or longer, croted and shipped to your nearest station. Build it yourself. Apply to: _ c. M. FITZGERALD a - Georgetown, P.E.l.' fighting a EXTRA! NEWS - FOOTLIGHT RHYTHM - WIGWAM WHOOPEE losing battle with marine growth and her housing rotting with age, has remained at anchor. _ Canadian customs officials and the port harbour warden lmow nothing of the vessel. She is not registered at. any port across Can- ada. Her name is clearly seen from tihe dock, but there are no visible indentiiicstion letters or number combinations. ~ All that could be learned was that she was first named iibme. The name was changed to Esme- ralda. about 1i; years aBO- Sh! W!!! originally owned- by Clirrli- 50h" Robert vyvvan. encased In the wooLtrade between Australia and England for 50 years. It is believed that Capt. Vyvyan came to Victoria from England, to retire sometime between i914 and 1918, but no treico of him can be found. ' Should the Esmeralda sink or break sway, her fate will have to be decided by the Department of Transport officials. SCIENTIFIC WONDER. AKRON, 0., June 17 - (AP) _ A girl baby developed in its moth- ers abdomen outside the uterus was called s "scientific wonder" by physicians here today. The child, Weighing four Dflunds 113 ounces, was delivered Tuesday in Akron city hospital by means oi a Caes- arean operation. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Iittlng and Supplying Glgfleg Eto- MONTAGUE, EIJ, Office ours: 10 to i2 AM. Z to 5 PM. Holidays. 010., by ppglnflmmgs Office Connected with Drug Store Eight Days ONLY For the past eight years we have been in business we have enjoyed the friendship of dising. With much added space and many new lines of goods, now in constant supply, is the many Economy Prices which are offered here. I Grocery Specials A recent visitor to Montague and Murray Harbour was Rev. C. E. Armstrong, Burtts Corner, N. B. Rev. Armstrong was formerly min- ister oi’ the Christian Church, Mon tague. On Sunday evening he can- ducted the services at the Murray Harbour Christian Church. Ac- companying him on his visit are his son-in-law and’ daughter, and Mrs. Jack Chapman. Mr. John D. MacLeod, Montague, . was fortunate enough to save a man's life while he was on the main highway 1rom_ Mai-gate. No- ticing e. body lying prone on the side of the road, Mr. MacLeod left his car to investigate. He found the man lying with his head part- ly submerged in water which was in the ditch, and which would have led to his drowning in a very short time. Mr. MacLeod ca:- rled the unconscious man to his car, and drove to Margate where medical treatment was administer- ed. It is understood that after re- covering the man was none the worse for his harrowing exper- ience. Miss Ann Matheson, Principal oi‘ | ...__ _..s AGINTI: IONTAGUR: Enroll I’. Badly. Albert Mikel. In Byron Stewart. Miss Bartlet Olalr. ' AGINT GEORGETOWN: Weldon layers 4' AGENT! IOUIJI: Mil lull Richards and Gordon Isl-rd! TIIGIIIHIIIII DIYDIIIOIIQM till! ofthe ' '\ MIIB-LUIIIIIIIItIII-Oll]. - In Georgetown: The Poet Oilloe: In Soaris: (‘oaths’- anl Iiereleo leper: In it. Peter's: The Pose 0810a. ' , . . Montague, have u their guest, Mrs. Jamiesoifs father. Mr. W. I, Bent- ley, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart, Mon- tague, spent Sunday visiting in Murray Harbour. guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacKsy. Mr. N. A. MECLICIIIH, Prince Dd- ward Island representative for building products spent Monday in Montague on business. Mr. Ken Clements, electrical stu~ dent at the Vocational Wing, Char- lottetown, spent the weekend at his home in Montague. Messrs. Allan Murray and James ‘Murray, former residents of Mon- tague. are at present visiting here - lrenewing old acquaintancu, Mr. Edward Devaux, employee oi Canadian National Railways, Mon- tague, was a. weekend visitor at hi.» home in Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner, |Bridgetown, were recent visitors t: Montague where they visited their many friends and relatives. Mr. Arnold MacLure. who for the past iew weeks has been vacation- in-g in Murray Harbour North, has returned to his home in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lucas, Mon tague motored to Sussex, N. 3., on Saturday where they spent the weekend, guests o! Mr. Lucas’ par- ents. Messrs. Bryer Llewellyn and Doug Irwin, Montague, spent the week- end in Murray Harbour North, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil- lcr. Miss Helen Miller. who recently graduated from Ocrcorsnh Busi- ness College, has started work in her new position as bookkeeper a‘. MacGowaWs Store, Kilrnuir. ....'Mi.ss Margaret Lovers, who ior the past three weeks has been vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lavers, Sturgeon, returned to Fredericton, N. 8., on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stewart. Montague entertained Friday eve- ning ior Mr. and Mrs. Boswell Al- len and. Mr. Charles Allen, all or Vancouver, B. C., who are visiting ‘in Montague, guests o! Mrs. George Dry Goods many customers. Your patronage through we are in a better position than ever to supply your We welcome the opportunity to serve you. ' ' Boots and Shoes LLEWELLIINS) (ECONOMY SALE these years have enabled us to make rapid progress in the field of general merchan- needs. We invite you to visit our store during this sale and partake 0i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jamieson, . a s s s . A s ALLllAlAAAAA -DAPITDL ' TIIIIR. — FRI. llll SATIIRDAI r ltl I In: ' I rrnsrnirns ' ALSO COMEDY - SPORTS - POPEYE - CARTOON \-+o-044+40-a4-¢+o¢s4»~n~4- s». AAQHAAO00§4§OO§AQ‘§§§‘.....‘¢; r A ‘ ‘ A ‘ s s i A s s s s A A A ‘ L A a‘; v Viv vv v vvv~ vvw TODAY "STORK BITES MAN" Show: 3:30 -7 .9 Allen and Mr. and Mrs, Hume. Archie On Monday evening a lovely shower at the home oi! Mr, an.‘ Mrs. R. W. Beck was tendered to Miss Ruth MacGregor and Mi. Charles Fraser, prior to their ma:- risgo on Wednesday. The shower took the form of a treasure hunt with calls being made at the rink and the school where groups met them on their arrival. Many oi’ their old classmates were on hand to welcome them at the school which brought in mind many hap- py l ollections of past school days. The whole party then moved on to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beck, where the gifts were opened. Mr. Fraser thanked their many friends in a well chosen speech. Foi- lowing this s social evening was enjoyed with piano selections by Miss Peggy Beck, piano and trumpet selections by Miss Beck and Cliff Lilley. The former class- mates under the direction of Ralph Beck presented a. little skit eatin- ed "Twinkle, Twinkle, little star" which included many strange char; acters. The class Valedictorian was Mr. Glen Reynolds who gave an inspiring message on the above theme. A very delicious lunch was served by the Hostss, IVLrs, R. W. Beck with the assistance of a corn- mittee o! ladies. Following the Hardware lunch Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Beck sang s. duet to the ehioyment of‘ I319 ‘"1101! Dirty: accompaniment by Miss P688? Beck. Then all join- ed hands to sing "Auld Lang Syne" as the long single. file slowly mov- ed out. bringing the enjoyable e79. nlng to a close. — Lan. nnrmo AFTER. rower I Port wine is named an" m; town of Oporto, Portugal, — R00lIFOR0 THEATRE "TIIE GAIISTEIIS” COVEHEAK Wednesday Night 9 P.M. NEW GLASGOW- Thursdoy Night 8:30 P.M. Both) D _ Flour and Reeds J_U_NE 2a. 194s EMPIRE a »_ TIlllR-FRL-SAT. _- Show: 7 and 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 g .. SOLID IHR|llS!‘_ EIIZIING A(llON' infill... nor ssacnorr mo IIRAIIAIA A' REPUBLIC PICTURE SERIAL - CARTOON TERRYTOON - SONG REEL son sans: IN SOURIS ' 2 building lots; truck wag- gon on sloven; wheels (heavy and new); truck Waggon axles; heavy springs for heavy express waggons; No. I6 Frost &' Wood plow; I 250-gallon Ionk (iron); I Sackville plow; I grain cleaner i (Gray and Campbell); I, 2 and 3 l inch hardwood (wide). n. r. n...t<nn. , Box 243 n. 24th-July 3rd ates Inclusive __4 MOLASSES-Foncy Quality- Economy Price, Gol. .. SUGAR—Fino While. 1 .29 87c l0 lbs. for . . . . ...._._.;.. ...,_-_..... BAG LOTS ....... ..._,_.g.. $8.55 liil‘.li.‘.’i.'ri‘.r... u... N... 38c 211515.‘? ..... 43c Z2117... ...... . 25c TEA (Your Choice)- Standard Qualify, Lb. ORANGE PEKOE TEA- Any brands we have in stock, Lb. . A variety of DESSERT POWDERS 5 to clear at ...,_._...._.‘._ c each WAX BEANS- Standard Quality-Z Tine ... M. .. TOMATO JUICE-A Linriifl ‘HINDI only. 10c Tin; 2 for ....... .. 89c .. 99c COFFEE- Own Choice. Lb. ..... PICKLES-Swest M'xed— Economy Sale Price l. .. . . . . m, KELLOGGS CORNFLAKES- . too horse] -.-~s oeoee ea A WIDE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM Clearing At ‘ 15 to 30% Discount Consisting Of MEN'S WEAR MEN'S SLACK SUITS, OVERALLS, SMOCKS, DRESS PANTS, MEN'S TOP COATS, SPORT WORK PANTS, WORK SHIRTS, DRESS SHI'RTS, JACKETS, MEN'S HOSIERY, SWEATERS, HATS and CAPS, SUMMER UNDERWEAR, etc. and Child's 1 .98 A number of Women's, Misses’ Shoes from last year's stock, to clear or, Pair .. .’ . . . . . . .. All other lines of leather Footwear consisting of Men's, Boys’, Ladies‘, Misses’, and Child's Shoes a1‘ At 15 to 25% Discount . CANVAS FOOTWEAR 10% OFF OUR REGULAR LIST BOYS‘ DLDTIIIIIR SUITS, rncxrrs, POLO snurrs, wont sums, mars, CAPS, SWIMMING TRUNKS, NECK rm. LADIES’ WEAR ortsssrs, surs, swrnrsss, APRONS, HOSIERY, um NETS. MISSES and CHILD'S READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING PYJAMAS, IIIISDELLAIIEDIIS n». TOWELS, DISH CLOTHS, YARNS, KIDDIES (PAIL and SHOVEL), SCHOOL SUPPLIES, GLASS- WARE, DISHES, TRAYS, CLOTHS, HAMPERS, TABLE OILCLOTH, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER TOWELS, SUN GLASSES, contplofe line_ THREAD , or GREATLY REDUCED PRICES RUBBER FOOTWEAR BUY NOW AND SAVE WE HAVE IN STOCK A WIDE VARIETY OF HARDWARE-WHICH WE OFFER YOU AT DIS- COUNTS RANGING FROM I0-25% OFF OUR PRESENT LOW PRICES. Listed below are only a few of the items in- eluded: NAILS (all sizes), STAPLES, ROOFING, TAR rues, DRY susnrnrus, rots, RAW on TURPENTINE, FOOD CHOPPERS, BRACE WIRE: ELECTRIC FENCERS and ACCESSORIES, RADIO BATTERIES, FLASHLIGHTS and BATTERIES, HEARING AID BATTERIES, WIRE SCREENING, WINDOW SCREENS, SHOVELS, FORKS, GAR. DEN RAKES, HOES, COLEMAN LAMPS and LANTERNS, COLEMAN KEROSENE IRONS, ALADDIN LAMPS and PARTS, WEAREVER AL- UIAAINUM, ENAMELWAR-E ond many other ort- Ices. At 20% Discount A WIDE VARIETY . TO CHOOSE FROM See our Samples before you rnolre your choice. YOU'LL NEED THEM LATER _ :E:Lmyag:f 15% off List Prioo ' ;;*,=',,____u___ 35¢ ' nor rurss Sunworthy Wallpaper , .,,, ,,,,,., ‘ WE OFFER OUR rum: srocx - “"' 7 5 Lb. Pkg. Regular Price 65c. Economy Price asap,‘ ee._._q ,,., FILL or DIIAII For Filling or Emptying Washing Machines. Economy Price . . . . . . .. 1 .98 ECONOMY OFFER With each purchase of BLOSSOM OF CANADA FLOUR (any size) you receive I 5-lb. Bag FREE. And remember when you buy BLOSSOM OF CAN- ADA you get I00 lbs. instead of 98, for the some money. Fully Guaranteed FARMERS We carry o very complete line of FEEDS, at low- est possible" prices. _ May we suggest you give us a call when In need of-- BRAN, SHORTS, MIDDLINGS, BARLEY MEAL, FEED OATS, FEED WHEAT, CRUSHED OATS, CAFETERIA CHICK FEEDS, PIG STARTER, HOG GROWER, HOG FATTENER, SOW RATION, DAIRY RATION, CALF MEAL, LAYING MASH, FATTENER, POULTRY SHELL and FULL LINE OF CAFETER-IA (Open Fonaulo) PCDULTRY and LIVESTOCK FEEDS on hand at a times. WAREHOUSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AT GREATLY nroucro PRICES ourunc SALE HYDRATED LIME, ARSENATE ‘LIME, BLUE- I STONE, PARENON, GREEN CROSS, 50% D.D.T., .. GREEN CROSS BASIC CROP, POTATO BAS- KETS, BINDER TWINE. . sinner WIRE A Limited Quantity Economy Price 4'19 ’. _ _ COREX TABLE WARE Large Sin. 2 for . . . . . . . _., Y. POST'S GRAPENUT FLAKES, I2 oz. size. ' Very special, a limited quantify. 2 pkgs. c CLARK’S PORK and DEANS- Pertin 18c; 2for . . . . MAPLE LEAF CAKE FLOUR. - _. A very Economical Price .. k mLYONNAISE-Your choiceAef three Brands- sun's, Miracle Whip or lion's. no. .. v .,._.. 23c MAXWELL WASHERS EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR THIS TERRITORY \ ELECTRIC and GASOLINE MODELS Distinctive in modern appeorohce. New Streamline A haw line mode by the manufacturers of Pym! Milky white and gracefully fluted. Cores for your toblo‘ reollylook lovely. Excellent for everyday Iii-Q r. ill. . LLEWELLYN LIMITED m. u... L or i . "n. odol i»... * ‘ . . an m“ “Ifuhmfczzfl a 3.3m‘; W ms srou or QUALITY-GOODS 4r towrsr mcrs grow yaaahb-e-oéwwznmugxro‘: anagram ._ » "l" “I'm” ~ P MONTAGU" F‘ F‘ ISLAND- nor, Coupe Soupu locen ind letter. On Sills. at $459 OPEN EVENINGS-TUESDAY and SATURDAY’ .._" fmcro ‘AS tow AS 8119-90 srors nouns a nus rim we owsswronssonv AT Noon ALSO: mi u... nroy s. purchased separately.