tics man-r THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 11. 1950 PRIIICE EDWARD To-in - sir. Mg.....s.,.... .. ..-. 1- ' Ghiipioasliili , iluicel of them all! -- .;Il's better" than A 6'Andion Aweigh" land "fake Me Our ' i no the Ball Game" A "oiiiia KELLY FRANK SINATRA Blil'l'Y GARRETT ANN MILLER ;.llll.ES iiiiiisiiiiii VERA-ELLEN . from M-G-M iifcoiw syTE0llllICllLOll Shows 2:30-7-9 NEWS - CARTOON CROSSWORD DAILY I DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE--Here's how to work it:. A X Y D L B A A X R is LONGFELLOW "one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used lor the three 11:. X lor the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- irophies. the length and formation of the words an I.ll hints. Each day, the code letters are different. v A Cryptogram Quotation UBCR JNUPTEV: ZNJG OBC DP-A OTLNO'V HPOC. UBN BPRYV BLV ICPI I-TNT VBPZC?-LRYTPZ. I Ye-nlerdI,s"a Cryptnqiiiiiez KNOW THEN THYSELF. PRE- SUME NOT GOD T0 SCAN; THE PROPER STUDY OF MAN- KIND I8 MAN--POPE. " niuii-iouuo oi-H King 'uium Irniticale ox YOU CAN oo CAPITOL TO-OAT SAT. SHOWS 2 :30-7-8:45 llirfie Blllllll llle ciiiiiiisi BLQWERY BUY IN " TRIPLE TROUBLE ” EXTRA! Cartoon - Serial - Golf Sport.- Hollywood Ice Capades. M ' PIOIIIO - IIZAAIIS The Latest Games, Premium Q : Fill Mdse.. Decorations. etc. Our ' - r . ” so i 2. is or ..a5.'.L.lti"aE.'!.'. 33.12. ..."rr: .:.:::.;3"' '5 1. A tissue 5Illi'.l()llll pocins '. - duag mg iunau l.TlielFi'l l9.BllITalr) TM BLUEBIRD N9VEL'" C0" 5. Footlesa 4 lniirilmte 130. Fnlte. Amh9"t- NM” s”9"' 9.Warnin; article 2'2. i-Jiiiici-A wh”l”'l"' "W lmP9"'"' signal 5. Operatic '15. Dart along E10. Llfltdy lll9l0(llf'5 25. D?"-P9 12. Greek letter 6 l.rin;;. tinl- '26 Rural i F3. Clinker hr-ttonieii 27. Kill l 14. Personal boat 28. Those u ho Emmi; alga : pronoun '1. Ancient ratch eels - lid. Small 8. intensity 2?. Slag Y;-II-rdIi"I Anlmri . herring .. 9. Potatoes ::i. Piantovilles, i We have in stock- '!7. River ( ll.) irlial.l fill. Raised 39. Eievatedll 18. Unsettiecl ll. Leis fall 36. Openings train , 20. Vitality 13. The lanai.) icolioq.l I AIRPORT lVIIVDOwS ' ' . '. ' ' ' ' . P I . :3: .. l".';”..iE. 3' ':;;.:.?;i M ” .:;::::: 2 complete with frames and 22. none ' sashes (glazed). gfmsmlic Asphalt and Wood Shingles, A- gportt Roofing Cement, and Spray- , evo ee ' - 25. To bra; mg Matenall . . . ,27.cu: Tip-Top Binder 'Iwine. 30-"ll"?! S ecial Price. 31. Glide P l P. '""'F . . . . . i!32.Roman' DIBGRVLLL & ROSSITILR pound ' 33. Thrashes '. More” 34. Behold T I35. A aoor . , ll Ivar.) L -37.::1il;iziciilar. H. J. . gilt: 0l"l'0ME'l'RlST . go Igo, A.-.bi.n' Fitting and supplying Glance: V chiettalna 339- 41. Bounders ,2. Mushy ' MENTAGUE, r. a. L meadows Om” DORVN 3- Gluleliki. by appointment. Otfice Connected with Drug Store. Maollonalil Bros. Theatre MT. srawaar Fri. 8:45 - Sat. 8:45 "FLAMINGO ROAD" See Joan Crawford at her best. Plus Short. lint EASTERN GUARDIAN. l scams: uunrauuna ' Stewart. Mlu ' hour uisoauzrown: mi-oia F. Landry, Albert Althea, Mu. Ino- Ilarrlet Clair. Weldon uvora. The Guardian may be Tho Pals: Olflcez H. La Goornwwnx louowtu place: In Montague: Min & A. Blchanls I Sol. - lsouglatal. any ol the I.lewoll.VII: Mn. 01!). in saunas The lone an and I Montague Shoe Store, RBESEIWE FRIDAY. Aug. ii. for dance at Lower Montague. ntscuoor. BOOKS. - We have a complete stock of School Books lor all grades. Get your require- ment.s early. Stewart do Beck. Mon tague. . .'SUMMP)R CLEARANCE SALE. -Dresses. Biousrvs. Hats, eti: Bar- gain prices. At the Jo-Anna Dress Shop. Montague. Miss Louise Naddy of Boston has arrived at her home in Greenfield where she will spend a month visit- ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodside, S:isk.. and their young son Roy, arc visit- ing lor adew days at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnston. His many friends will be clad in learn that Mr. Walter Br-er has re- urned home lrom the King's County Hospital. Mr. David Cvodso is now vacat- ioning at home in Mllltown. Mr. Godso is employed in Labrador where he has been for the last few years. Mr. and Mrs. Archie I-lumr and Mrs. George Alirn have returned from vacationing in Cape Breton. where they vlsitcd Mrs. Allenis old home at Grand Nniwows. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster. Montague. have as their guests Mr. Bruce McDevld, St. John, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon and young son of R-ollo Bay. Mrs. Russell Miic-Gregor. and Mrs. Irene Mac-Qunrrio, Westvilie, N. S., spent a day in Charlottetown visiting friends and also Mrs. Mac- Gregor's daughter, Mrs. Sinclair MacLeod, Brackiey Point Road. Mr. David Thompson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomp- son, Montague has been discharged irom the Kings County Hospital. and is now icciipomtliig at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Braymaii. and daughter, Barhiira of Winchest- er, New Hampshire, are vacation- ing at Fortune. Mr. Brayman has had some real lurk fishing at Whit- ..PFlTTED FOOTWEAR at LL, ' spending a few days in Montague. ..'BEDS, SPRINGS AND MAT- TIIESSES-Have not advanced in price at Stewart and Beck. Mon- tague. Chief Engineer Perry of Dredge H5 is at present a patient at the King's County Hospital. Mr. Slanope MacLeod. assistant manager of the G.P.Y. Club, De- troll. is spending a short visit with hls mother. Mrs. A. J. Mac- Lend. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Maxncr. Luncnburg. N. S., were recat visitors to Montague. the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moshcr. Mr, and Mrs. Rohln Clay. Dun- ii:is.. iinrl their children, Garth and Phyllis were visitors to Mon- tague on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston. Montague, have as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy, Halilax. Miss Hazel Cameron. Ottawa. is guest or her brother-in-law and ais- ier, Rev. F. N. Young and Mrs. Younx. Whim Road a and Vieinilly Mr. Stuart Mai;-ison. Bralntrer. Mass., is vacationing at Whim Road. the guest. at Mr. and Mrs. Mack Munro. Mr. r and Mrs. Charlottetown, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camp- bell. Whim Road. Road the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Al- lred Moore. Mr. Kcnny MacDonald returned to his home at Whim Road alter spending the past few weeks with his grandfather. Mr. Kenneth Mac- Kinnon. Lewes. Miss Jean Munro, Whim Road. spent. several days in Brooklyn. the guest of Miss Evy Lou Bears. daugh- ter ol Mr. and Mrs. John Bears. lock's Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Upton and daughter, Debbie Anh, Mrs. Up- ton's father Mr. Dent. of Canning. N. S., and Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Pep- lrr were Sunday visitors in Rollo Bay. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deveau. Mr. and Mrs. Poly-r their daughcr P:its)'- Monlauiiv. and Mrs. 2-'nt'lnir's mother. Mrs. J. Austin Trziinor. CllEll'lCllPll'lWI1y spvnt the week mid in lilnncinri where thoy visiir-rl Mrs. Trziinnr's son. Mr. Joseph Trriinnr, Sinclair. ..'Bl'ITllRNS T0 .VIO.VTAlllll'l - Dr. and Mrs. A. D. l'vl:icKt'ii7.iv frl Montaguc. with kwiir son Doiinlcl. who have born oi a visit to R0- rzina expect to hr back home on Saturday and will he rrsiding in their cottage for lhp lll'XL it-xv weeks. Dr. Maclicnzio was lioii- ilay prcachcr in Wi-stniiiistvr Un- ited Church. Regina, of which lie Miss Ishhei Farquharson. Char- inttctown. spent the weekend at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farquharson, Kilmutr. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDon- aid, Whim Road, were Sunday vis- itors to Lewes. the guests of Mrs. MacDonald's lather, Mr. Kenneth MacKinnon. Miss Marjorie Campbell. Ri. N.. Charlottetown. spent the weekend at Whim Road with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Whim Road. included Mrs. R-uhy Ross and Mr, Donald Ross of Roseberry: airs. Rnss' dauxzhtcr. Mrs. Stewart Mac. Kay and her daughter Miss Con- .;i.ancc MncKay. Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson. Stanhope, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. I.awson"s parents. Mr. and Mrs. was minister from 1028 in 1944. He reports the wcst ns giving: prmnisc l of a groin iiarwsl. j MORE THAN MLK ABOUT zeziw” CANADA NEEDS MEN TO TRAIN AS ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNNERS K major requirement of Canada's rlelcn.-ire. system Inilav is nirn lralm'LI I'nr anli-aircraft operations. (Iliargrd with the ili-Ii-lire of villal areas. the mm of Illr: anti-aircraft unils aro equippml and Iraini-.d in the use of umilern aricnlilic equipment--electronics. railar, radio and Iclcplume. Cecil Campbell, Whim Road. Ac- companying them were Mr. and Mrs. William Boisner, and young dnuxzhter. Shirley. oi Charlottetown. 0'. Reuben Waits. tor to Charlottetown on Friday. town, spent the week-end at the home ol his mother, Mrs. Mae Mc- Auiay. Liiobuoy for uni" ONLY LIFEBUOY 1- Fresh clean seem all-over body protection. ' I 'f' I (her stops Mr. Garth Gillis. Forest Hill, is is in; .15. cm. mending several days at Whim GetBATH-SIZE Lifebuuytoday. Avoid offending ALL-OVER PROTECTION! 1- Exclusive eelomlflc Ingredient 9. Spatial purlfylng Iailwr 1- Ionlshu porspli-union odor 4. Keeps you refreshed, longer Depend on Lifebuoy for sure GIVES YOU ' 1 BY THAT WHISPERI i "HOW COULD I have been no coroloul from new on it's Its a LI-TVER nouns . FROM HEAD TO TOE . . . LIFEBUOY STOPS "B.O." Montague A 1 High School : ll Examinations Folio-wing are the results at the Maritime Common Examining Board examinations taken by the stud- ents cl Montague High School. Grade 1 - Order of Merit: - English - Ann MacDonald, Earle Collin, Muriel Peardon, Linda Lcard. Mathematics - Ann Mm-Doiiald. Montague Annear, Edith MacDon- ald, Earle Collin. John Wallace. Linda Loard. Scicncc -. l-Earle Collin. Monta- gue Anncar, Ann MacDonald. Mur- ici Penrdon. Linda. Learri, John Wallace. ' French - Ann MacDonald, Earle Collin. History-Ann MacDonald, Linda Leard. Montague Annear, Jc.hn Wallace, Muriel Peardon, Edith MacDonald. Economics -- Ann MacDonald. John Wallace, Linda Leard. Grade 2: - English Edith MacDonald. John Wallace. Montague Annear, Elva MacDonald. Mathematics - Muriel Peardon. Elva MacDonald. ' science-Edith MacDonald. EIVH Macnoriald. French -- Elva MacDonald, Mon- tague Annear, Linda Lcard, Edith MacDonald. History - Earle Collin. Economics - Muriel Pcardon. Earle Collin. Class leaders meriting special mention are: Ann MacDonald - Aigebra. 94. Geometry 94. History 85: Earle Collin -- Physics 80; Montague Anncar-Chemistry 94. Lorne Valley . I Mrs. William Hatton was a visi- Mr. John McAulay. Charlotte- Mr. Oiivi-r Douglas. licad oi eo,?'- ,, ,3 ..-10 There are very few more important j for young men who want to iualu: sure any eventuality. To enlist you must- nlvs than rrriiu-. iii an aiili-aircraft unit that Canada is well do-fended against I. lo a Canadian eilizan or Irilisll subject. 2. In between T7 and 29 years of age. 4. Moor Army use requirements. 5. Volunteer for service anywhere. Report right away to Arny Ieerulllng Omen, Iollavue Ildg., Spring Garden Read, HALIFAX, N.5. Depots open I A.M. AIIOI-NIP to in us. daily. Irlnf nnllealu OI In Ind education with you 00 ACTIVE - SIIVI by mongllnnlng Canada's Armed forces lodoy to build up "'0 40'fM0l llolnu aggression everywhere. YOUR COUNTRY cAiiAoiAii ARMY Aciivi ioiici i.....: l-llllsborough. spent. the week-cud in Lorne Valley at the home M Mr. and Mrs. Ci. A. Mclnnis. . Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLcod motored in Central Royalty on Sunday. They were guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bush Macleod. DEGREES OF: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science B.Sc. (Home Economics) Bachelor of Theology Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Divinity ' Master of Arts Master oi Science Master of Music maximum value of Arabia lininrraiiy WI NO SCTIA 1, On I onoiis oi iiarivslled bully Iioaliiig Cape llonilui and tile blue iilsl expanse silk Mines Basin DIPLOMAS IN: Engineering Home Economics Secretarial Science Music (Licentiate) PIE-PROFESSIONAL COURSES PREPARATOIY lo -. Medicine Law Dentistry Nursing TWeM&'-five entrance scholarships and bumriestwiin A and an Average value o!8450. A wide ,rango at other scholarships. bursaries and prizes in course. The University is plmoat entirely residential. with three Ilnrnntories for men and four dormitories lor yuun women. TIIOFC arenqvo large dining halls under graduate ( ieiitiniis. For additional information apply in The yllegislnr, Aosilis University I Wdfvils. Nm Sculls . . the home or Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeil. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Leod motored to Bristol on Sun- day. where they were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flnlayson. Miss Theresa MacLeod, Montreal, P- Q-. 15 spendi ,, a two weeks va- cation at the home oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Macbeod. Mr. and Mrs. Grover McKay. Btrathcona. were Sunday guests at A liigli-grade residential Kluoel low. I lacy! and ' AI lo”-has leathers, Iuiv GRADES IX. X and Xi. I ' Monthly report: to pemils. Snolclampoiiaindinduduiuniui. 0 Alien enquiries to ' PVINH L. C. Toiu,l.A., WoMr.N.SI " , . BELLE'S flies. I. luests or I TAKE ADVANTAGE '- . olili SUMMER SALE AUG. 1:. to 31.; , iioiimo: Mrs. Edward Crane and son, Lea Bangor. were visitors to Lorne Valley on Monday, at. the home oi Mrs. Crano's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Maccrath. Mr. and Mrs. George Mccanneli. Charlottetown. were Sunday guesti 0! Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mc- Connell and Mr. and Mrs. Oharlei Macneod. I SHOPPE ii. V roots, M 4