race: EIGHT uh those Grand l,',EGG and I" stars is) 1 sriours 7 - 9 News I PRINCE EDWARD Pluto Cartoon f tors IN ENTERTAINMENT FOR ' THE WHOLE FAMILY! 4 BIG DAYS -STARTS MONDAY uh). x. Bobbed hair! and hardly Z” Lip paint! Not an idiot in the while I'm alive!" whole bunch." eggs is on ex- trovogoncsf T, PRINCE EDWARD ?'mv-5.-:.:-.:.-.'rw ' CAPITOL T0-llAY- sir. SHOWING AT 2:30-7-8:45 mw RIJEEIIS TRIGGER K than Spooks Agtti'n.- L , BRAND-NEW INNER. TUBES, GIVE EREATER TIRE MILEAGE Puttiis so old tube in a new tire is poor busi- ness. is old tube stretches, becomes porous and leaky. A Goodyear DeLuxe tube is molded full size . . . maintains constant lnllarion longer. giving sddedproieciion Ind mileage in any sire ., old orinew. E I, In us replace your old tubes right away; , uwiimocii vac. s . riitr Slltltlclgllllolll a mains poops-V-ossow eds none sq: on '” ' ville, Mass.. is 11 visitor to Mon- lfiir sis. AIIINTIX IONTAGUII Hamid I. an Georgetown: - ll mousse ..'l'I'I'I!D IDOTWIAI at the Ilontuus Inca Store. ....'lllllVl Friday night: July as for big dance in Lower Mont.- Illl! ....'IN STOCK - 1 Car Load Ce- ment; 1 Car Load Asphalt shing- les, etc. Get your supply while our stock is complete. -- McGowan's Limited. Kllmuir. Mr. in-nix Lanai-y. Halifax. N. S. spent a few days in Montague visiting his mother, Mrs. Amos Landry. Mr. and .Mrs. Benton Porter. Eagle Lake. Maine. are spending sometime in Montague visiting friends. Mrs. Norman Babcock. St. Stephen, N. B.. is spending a low days in Montague at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cla Mr. Hector -X-liclierson. Somer- iague as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickerson. and his mother. Mrs, Charles Vickerson. Mr. and Mrs. William Mahoney. Revere, Mass.. and Mr. William Sculiy, Westville. N, S., recently motored to P. E. 1. via Wood Is- lands. stopping at Montague for a few hours visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Landry. Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney are planning a tour of the Island While here and will return via Borden. Mr. Don Mills. Montreal, nin- tored to Montague where he will join Mrs. Mills. and their son Jack. who are vacationing in Montague, the guests of Mrs- Mllls' mother. Mrs, J. W. Mur- dock. Mr. Mills was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. J. M. Mills. North Bay, Ontario. who spent A few days in Montdlue 17910” leaving for Fredericton, N, B. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles MHCQUHP r'ie and sons, Donnie and Mal- colm of Roseneath, motored (0 Moncton on Monday morning to meet their daughters. Miss Jean MacQuarrie and Marlon. Mrs. Trotter and her daughter Beth of Kingston. Miss MacQuarrie. who is a lab technician in TOIDMO and Mrs. Trotter will spend l-W0 weeks at their parents home in Hill Glllliltlktl IIIIIIII. lb Illrrk AIJINT-IIIOIIIITOWN: be wluptaoaatnllonhguailussts. y Threesomes: lnsourlerrhosuaulai-nan ll-(elly. Melville. Sask.,. lllldfi. 053:0 thin. III.-Into waldnl lawn. bought It II: at he . L HOIVIIIIIS HII. Oh! to I Ion. I-Ioneymonnlng in Montague are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacAulay of Verdun. Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. R. Pepler ' and Mrs. Archie Hume. Montague, were visitors to Sourle on Wed- nesday. Mr. William Stewart. Montague. lelt recently on a trip to U. 5. A. where he will visit, Mg sister in Portsmouth. New Harn-pshire. Visiting in Montague for a iew days were Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Allaby of saint John. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLean, Truro. N. 8., are spending their vacation in Mon- tague, visitors at Lane's Cabins. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Anderson, Detroit, Mich. spent a few days in Montague Where they had very good luck fishing trout in the Montague River. the average size of their catch being about one-halt pound. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dixon. Saint John. were visitors to Montague on Wednesday while on their tour of the Island. They are re- malning on the Island for a week to take in some of the fishing and golfing. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farrell. and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gibson of Parrsboro, N. S., were visitors to Montague for A few days. guests at Lane's” Cabins. While here they were fortunate in catching some very lovely trout whlcli abound in the river close by. Bristol and Vicinity Miss Mabel O2Brien was a busi- ncss visitor to the city on Thurs- day. Mr. mddie ..0Tl-lenley was a business visitor to the city on Tues- day and Wednesday. Mrs. I-larold Fraser, Bear River and daughter Marlene spent a few days here last week with Mrs. Fra- ser's mother. Mrs. viliard. turn A to good health. i number ot candidates in the cans- - There are instructions being car- Roseneath. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Joseph Bahinesu of Halifax. N. 8.. is visiting at. the home or Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Balchilder. .Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and daugh- ter Geraldine, spent s. few days in the city this week. the guests oi Mrs. 0'Brlenls sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hanley. Har- ris. Ss.sk.. who were visiting old friends here for two weeks left on Monday morning for their home in the west. Miss Gladys Fouchere has re- turned home from a visit to Bos- ton, Mass. Little friends or Carian Kelly will be sorry to lesm other illness and hope to see her around again in a few days. Mirs. I-Inward Fouchere and son Rudolph. returned recently from an exundea visit with relatives in Boston. Miss Imelda Rossiter of the Charlottetown Hospital staff spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosslter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay and dughter Lannie. and son Johnnie. Boston. Mass.. are spending ii vaca- tion here with Mr. Jay's brother, J. 3. Jay, post master. An item in this column a few days ago stated in em-or that Mrs. Prank Dunn had been cured at the shrine of Ste. Anne d-e Beaupre. This should have read -Mrs. Anthony Dunn, not Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mrs. I-fed-ley McNelll and two children of Charlottetown were recent guests of relatives in George- town. Mrs. Rodney Bruce and family of Montreal are the guests of Mrs. Bruce's mother, Mrs. L. H. Doug- ias. - '-1- lliriends of Mrs. Fabian Bou- dreault are sorry to hear of her ill- ness and all wish for a speedy re- Mr. Lloyd Cox. who does all in his power to keep his packing plant help employed is packing cod cash at present. Mr. Cox. has one of the finest plants to be seen anywhere and during the busy lobster season employed an-mind a hundred people. Residents at Georgetown were saddened to hear or the death at his home here of Mr. Francis How- lett on Sunday, July 28. Funeral services were held irom st. James Church on Monday last. with Rev. 0. Klggins officiating. The singer sewing Machine Com- pany are conducting an Instruc- ticnal sewing Course to a large Pisqiiid East Notes dim Legion Hall. Mrs. Harold Lan- dry of Montague ls instructing dur- Mr. E. E. Jay was in Charlotte- ing the course. town on businem Monday. Mr. Walter White, Donsgl-i, was in Pisquid East on Friday. Friends of Miss Beatrice skin- ner are sorry to hear that she has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital and all hope her condi- tion will soon permit it return to her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Milne. Char- lottetown. were visitors to Pisqtiid East on Sunday. The Red cross swimming and enslneer. The coy weighs SUPER-MARKETING .. no net- lin housewives try out their new "Ihoprlns cur." Ilelltned by nei- mut. Butcnutii. German automobile M0 . y , , on s. mass scale. KING RETURNS n King Leopold III of Belgium waves to the crowd from the steps of Laeken Palace In Brussels after his return from Switzerland. ending (Ive yours of exile. With him are his sons, 0 Whim Road 0 I I and Vicinity Mr. and -Mrs. Dan Macbeod of New Bedford. Mass. are visit- ing friends and relatives at whim Road and other parts of the Is- land. Miss Marjorie C;-mpbell. -R. N.. and Miss Maxine Macaeth, nurse- ln-tralning at the P. E. I. Hos- pital, Charlottetown. paid is brief visit to their homes in whim Road on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Maccilnnis and Mrs. Yeaston of Watertown, Mass., are at present holidaying in Kiimuir at Mr. MacGlnnis' old home. The pupils of Milltown School with their teacher and parents re- cently enjoyed a picnic together, going to Gladstone where they spent an enjoyable afternoon play- ing games and swimming. llefore leaving for their homes they en- joyed their supper picnic style. Mr. Lawrence Stewart supplied the transportation. 4On Tuesday night-s.mimber of ladies from Kllmuir and whim Road gathered at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald in Ki!- mulr for a pleasant evening of social enjoyment. O'LEAIII' W. I. MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the O'Leary Women's Institute was held in the school house with the vice 'Pteslderrt Mrs. Mame Ken- Prlnees Baudouln (loft) and Albert (right). The menu-oh's return re- sulted in violent. demonstration! throughout the kingdom. The thin! bomli explosion by his foes in six days occurred in a power plant III the Indult ' ' city of Charleml. nedy presiding. There were 22 members present and two visitors The following is the voluntary committee for the 0'Leary troop of Boy Scouts of which the mstitute are spouse lug. Mrs. Marne Ken- nedy: Mrs. Jewel MacDonald; Mrs. Claude MacNelll and Mrs. Jack Matthews. Mr. Matthews will choose a man which will make a committee oi four ladies and two -men. Theilud Cross Blood Donors Clinics will be held in the 0'Les.ry school on August 2nd from 2 to 4 p. m. and the following committee: were appointed. Nurses: Mrs. L G. Dewar and Mrs. Harry MaoWil- ham; to look after cups for serving. Mrs. E. W. Turner: cream. Mrs. Claude -MacNeill. Mrs. waldo Phil- lips, Mrs.RossSt.rang; helpers. Mrs John Matthews to ask the Boy Scouts to help put up the beds: sandwiches, Mrs. Burton Routes. Mrs. J. M. Macwillism. Mrs. Wen- dell Tux-ner,i Mrs. Ira. mills. M-1'3. Foster Ellis. Mrs. George MacDon- ald, Mrs. Waldo Phillips. Mrs. Jack Matthews. Mrs. Alfred Palmer. and Mrs. Edmond Peters. Mrs. Claude MacNeill. will get-the school Junior Red Cross banners framed. It was decided to have a Pot-Luck supper at Msxfisldh Shore on August 3rd for the members or the Institute and their husbands. A collection the supper. It was decided to give A10 towards sending the Boy scouts to csmp. A letter was read about is Travelling Basket. Mrs. J. M. Maowilllsm volunteered to start it. It was decided that each member make two 9" squares tora quilt for the Manitoba Flood Re- lief mind. Collection smounted to 54.70. Amount collected for the Salvation Army 348.70. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Afiieck,Mt. Stewart, were visitors to Pisquid East Sunday. .!Mr. L. W. Roper, Charlotte- town, was in Plsquid East Wed- nesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Kelly, Massachusetts, are spending some time in Plsquld East. ' Miss Georgie Dover. Pisquld East. spent the weekend in Park- dale at the home of her aunt. Mrs. B. W. Dirt and Mr. Blrt. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dirt. Char- lottetown, spent Sunday at the home or Mr. Mrs. Samuel ,!lrt. Plsquiil East. I water safety classes of instruc- tion were started a few days ago and sire being conducted daily. rlod on in the senior. Intermediate Junior and Elementuy Classes by the two instructors, Stephen De- Iory and Lorraine Iandry. T ltselnsld Irss Tlsstrs ni. - MT. s-rowan -'- an. Wallace Beery - Elizabeth Taylor in "BAT! WITH JUDY Tops in Performance. One o! the Best lliows rot. l, ll. IABOI onosunisr Httllg and I'I.y:lyhg Glades. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay were visitors to Charlottetown and Parkdale on Sunday. Mr. Roland Kelly spent. Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly, Pisquld East. 'isoN-raova, r. s. i. oltlesleult l0IollA.II. 3?..'!".'.w. NATDBI , . "4?9.".F”2.i&')Ji'u'ih?.EE more ciosisuv P8126.- NAPOLEOIV islld UNCLE ELBY by Clifford Mcllrlde IhIl.'Il. .m:.yeneIItnIIl. pounds and has a 6.2-horsepower rear engine. The designed says It could be sold sor 3450 it produced will be taken up at the shore for . pies . L was I ' The Public Inquiry lntolFishessnen"r'.1.oii!rlVsfwu1 1,... continued before an '1-lonourlifudize J. s. Des:Rcches,; Cornmlssloner; at the Hall at , l 4 ” "I: -lllmnuuauaoun. 1 nrormanivnv 81st, AT 2 rm. V The Inquiry 1,: open to the Public, ....a anyone as; string to give evidence theneat is invited to attend. I J. o. 0. CAMPBELL. Commission Counsel.a ATTEHTIMI H03 PIIUIIIIIIEIIS. : FOR HIGHEST iurrunivs AND PROMPT, isrrricum SERVICE, SHIP mun noes AND (mm: uvusmox riuwvou our: TRUOKEB8 EVERY WEEK. . A In '!lL-s 1 .1 YOU Ami: INVITED so VISIT THE LOCAL PLANT Am; SE YOUR H068 BEING KILLED, WEIGIIED Am) GRADED. - rnucauyaueur LOADING DAX, ;lbaIIy-Victoria ........ II: D. Issued 6 lens ' Alberto: .. Albiten 000). l...-TIIHCOJ Annsndale -............ J. tlrnlaenoliall .....'.....'ruuday r Bedford-Trsoadia , .... lierls Jlulless ....Tuesdsy Belle Diver-Wool Il- Imds ......., ........... ll. lean ............ .......TIeIdAy Bloomrlelil ............... Blooastislil Coop. ....... ....'l'uesday Bmlatbans '2 Elmer wlgmnre ........ ....Thui-sday Canoe Con .................ArelIle uaolllnnon -.....TueIday cardigan ...................:. Norman Mackenzie . ..-.'l'hIirsday Conway - Portage- neeiuia .. ii. 2. Phillips Tltudly Cornwall llasen Ilowarl ...... ..Tuesday- Covelissd-Y ..l.loyil Vesuy ......;..... Crapaud-Westrnslm fend - R. N- Dawson .......-.- Tuesday until noon Dunstartnago , .. Borden Boswell ......'.'ruesiIay ; Iona - Eldon - Pt. Prim- Melvtllo . John Menu ..........'.. Ellerslle .1 Eilerslla Coop. Elmira-last Point ..-- Pliss Campbell Fredericton-' Les Mncllowell Gasperesux - Murray Harbour North ..;. Carl Gnhun ..-.............'1'rieIday muster lures ............ Borden lagnall .......-....'..'I'linrsday Itonzlngtun ...............l-lerb Mollwen . Ma Montague Morel! Mt. Btewart- - Mnrrly River - ray Harbour Nos-them 0'l.eai-y p. Peakes-st. 'l'herell'l .. Merlin Dar.-Ins St. Peter's-Bear River- Tueeday loresioon -.-.... ..... 'I'lin(sday Sollrls Roadie PHI! Suinmersfde -11. I. Mlolwen I M. ' Clreley ......... Tignlsh ................ ..... Tlgnlsh Coop Vernon River-lllgg - Ralph Lu .......-............e.'I'oeoday Vernnn -. Cherry uh I .....-.... .....'I'IIeIdI! Iey .........s.......,............ Walter crane Water-vale - ............ lldtlie Shea .... ............ .....'I'IlIItlI! Wellington -........ wellington Coop. ....... ..... Tuesday Charlottetown and vlelnlla-For etticlent truclitng eervlee Mon- day to Friday phone III or 1:11. ' We will pay any tamer truokaga on his own hogs delivered to 0!! pens on Grafton snout. . A WIIY NOT PATIIONIZE TEE OIIAIIJOTTITOWN PLANT? AN IN4 DUSTIIY ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. GIVING EMPLOYMENT T0 ISLAND PEOPLE. AND OPERATED IN THE BEST IJNTEIISTI 0! OUR IJVETOCI PRODUCED!- " Canada Pucker: is the piece to sell. Those ext-re returns -will always tell; cAiiAnA ricxrns l.lMl'l'EIl GIIAIILOTTETOWI P. E. I. uoo PRODIJCEIIS. BEAR THIS THOUGHT IN MIND: IT IS THE VOLUME OF IIOGS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND THAT SUSTAINS TIIEIIIICE 0 THE LAND N . - S0 IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TIIAT YOU CON- TACT SWIFTS LOADED IN YOUR VICINITY, WHO IS A PART OF OUR. WEEKLY SIIIPPINGISYSTEM TIIAT ASSURES YOU OF IMMEDIATE KILLING AND PROMPT RETUIINS. TRY US WITH! YOUR NEXT SHIPMENT FOR YOUR OWN SATISFAC- TION. TIIE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF: OUR AUTHORIZED IJOADEES AND TRUOKEBS: somus-nu FOITUNI 0 you mums muss-or. ......-.......,. ogrfoox I. Meawmx savaori nanaoun .............. FULTON 1. nooous MOUNT srswsnr .............. ALVIN noun MOUNT srirwanr miomons ,....-........ Moivraaua '”'"”””'"" .............................. ., .......a.-.. o..............-...- VICTORIA cnoss suiwawr Amuse PANMURE mm "”””"”” NAIJ! oarinraaiv '8 ”."”f'”'”r- "' mm, mu. sIA'I'Illl.0N' IAII GORDON . o-.--..........-.-.......,, y J ir .................. .... ... . Incl! ii.:.'."9””' ..,....'?m N y M . mu new - wmmssm r. 'l siioum vol);