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Bishop which was very much appreciated. Ernest Webb as "Po Fowler" the discouraged head of the household ‘ }out of work, plays his part excep- < itionaily well and brings out to the iulll his decision in the second act to "stand up for his rights." Mrs. James R. Stewart in the part oi "Ma Ibwler" leaves nothins to be desired in the way oi comedy- drama, with her weak heart and bum ankles, and her fondness ior novels and “chocklatesfl Hot love 10f he!‘ son. although in reality his ruins.- tion, was m her the main thing in 1 1m. ‘ Mary Stewart aafllennio Fowler" the only one who had been a success plays splendidly bringing out the Cavendish, AAA a» u? AA‘ EYESIGHT EXAMINATION “mo: us mamas ohm. a H. J. MABON o," orsosomlsr . olln Oolllaeled With Isntaguqhll. iull pathos and sweetness" o i her part. ‘ ita. Webb playing as “Milly Fow- ler"—the flip flapper or the Fowler family, is surely, a pretty, peppy kid" Sterling Stewart as "George" the weak son o! the ‘Fowlerr’ plays a difficult pal-t well. ‘Thyra Clark in the role oi "Mrs. Binders" the gosslpy neighbor is ol- pecially good and brings a laugh every time. ha. McCoubrey as “Arthur McLeod" Jenny's irlend and Upton Smith ll "Blake Chester who ls not the only one who wants to slip the ball and chain on “Amelia Caroline Fowler" both do really good acting. A. C. MncNeill in the part ls “Unfilé Ben from Arlsona" plays well all through. Mrs. C. F. Stewart is "Mrs. Obes- tsr Blskes" aristocrat-is mother acts her part very well- Wesley Smith ably (ills the part of "Mr. Harrison" the banker. Mush credit is due the" Dleyfll for their worthy efforts to pay oil’ tho debt on the Hall in Cavendish, which was enlarged some months ago. In the near future it. is hoped that still further improvements will be made. .'."I‘ha many friends of Miss il- len Smith. who had a serious opera- tion in the Oity Hospital about three weeks ago, are pleased to see she has returned to her home in Georgetown. reeling much better. She speaks highly oi the listen. nurses and moms-s. A gatown.‘ l _ _ H cnAaLorrr-rr, _We.stern_quardian —WIIIII.N AGENI- Mr. O. I. Gallant is Guardian Atcnt in How- Ian and will be pleased to ‘ve new and renewal subscriptions. -_-__ -rn.r. ‘you: ‘sauna at BIAOES new Bowscr Gasoline Pump. SQlB-S-H-lmc. —I.OSS-MILLER “Kmllpf Happy Meal contains suflicient charcoal. Obayoel tones up the system and el- iminates worms. Sold at Bruce's. 403B-5-23-eod-4 wks. l 4m! noss-Mmum Meat in: Biscuit at Bruce's, wholesale dlsklb- _utors ior Prince Edwrad Island. ' 4088-5-23-cod-4 wks. -POWER AND HAND geared meat choppers (or iur fanners. Prion unbea/table at Braces. - 4038-5-23-eod-4 wks. annarco" Red Label special made-to-order English fox, mink and muskrat netting, large stock at Brac- e23, ‘ 403B-.'>~23-eod-4 wks. L-raao ROSS-MILLER Charcoal "Midget" Puppy Biscuit two days per , week to eliminate worms. Fresh stock 1 at Brace‘s. . 403B-5~33~eod-4 wks. \‘-NOTICE—We are rushing our ‘bakery to completion with all pos. slble speed. Baking will comence in a few days. Date xvillbe announced ythrough the press. Robinson's Mill ‘and Bakery, ma. aavlia-a-zl —BUY MOBILOIL E. A. or B. at Bruce's. PERSONALS -Mr. Ray Morrison leit this week for Quebec, alter spending the winter monthsat his home in Summer-side. —5.‘ > ' v. . ' o! Mr. and Mrs. William Mathleson oi Summeraide, who spent the winter in- Western Canada, - returned home this weel: to spend the summer months with her parents-S. V -Mr. .1. H. Winfield, oi’ Help“. u. 5;, who is peputy Grand Lecturerpi Scottish Rights Masons, A. 1r.- st A. M.. was entertained by the Masonic Order at Summerside to a‘ banquet at the Cllftbn House on lvlaonday even- Eastern Guardian mncnr sourus nlon scnoom Thursday-June. 20th. Baal Kolllns, St. Patrickb Hail, Souris. 521996-648. ‘i _ ..'IASTEBN AGENTS-MEL W. Murdock ls Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will bo pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. ..'SOCIAL GATHERING-One oi the best dances o! the season was held in the Town Hall, Georgetown, on June 3. in aid oi the Baseball Club. The dances consisted oi Lan- ces, Waltzes, Fox trots and etc. Ex- cellent music was furnished by Mrs. Capt. IFairchlld, Misses Helen Dono- van, Rose Fairchild and Sam Yors- ton. Violin selection by Mr. James Boudreault. A “WNSTITUTE MEETING - The ‘Alliston Women's‘ Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Wm. carver. Meet- ing opened by singing, It's a good time to get acquainted. seven mam- bers and one visitor being present. Sick and school committees gave their reports and new ones were appointed. It was decided to get a new map oi Europe ior school. A small bill ior iruit was ordered paid. Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Jas. Beck, roll call to be answered by giv- ing receipts. Meeting‘ closed by sing- inI National Anthem. PERSONAL! ..°'Mr. Neil F. Melsaae. who is en- gaged at Hayfield visited his heme Rockbarra Friday. ..'Congatulatlons to Miss Marion McDonald. Harmony Junction, on her success at the Prince oi Wales College examinations. ..'Mr. John A. McDonald. Land Surveyor. has gone West on a aur- veying trip. ..'Mr. Alex McDonald. Dorehester Street. City. was a recent visit to friends East. ..'Miss Mary Macdonald. Cardig- an, recently visited Georgetown. A . .‘Mrs. Ulark, Charlottetown, spent the week end in Georgetown visit- ing friends. A ..'Mr. and Mrs). A. Isully, and Mr. Jack Donovan. Georgetown, mot- ored to Souris on Friday. A 3915-5-17-11110‘. l ' —l\diss ieitha- iviathiésonhdsughter g . (run g FORD can sIX-BARAKE WNILIJLPA .. v-M --~~ ...-.@.._...¢¢» ma? - _,. . ~_I m SYSTEM. ti‘. l» fie. . 1Q‘; ‘U. 8"“? ‘J earl» (hips emit/z Silent ‘Power’ HIE greatest safety feature on any auto- ' mobile-l-rhe braking system-has been developed on the Ford car to a degree that It,“ insures absolute confidence. Being q ‘ fully’ enclosedhthe internal expanding ‘ , ‘ brakes on all four wheels are free from any “ ‘ H ‘ danger of impaired performance iroin mud. , l ‘sand. road dirt, grease or other foreign Dd." it l a :.- - ‘ matter entering the mechanism/or between Younew ~ A hills: blndfland v v ' ‘ l there is no (our wheel is operated by afoot L __g_ Tm‘ , . - pedal, while the ‘emergency or parking x . ' oftwobfakegoneon each rear-wheel. Ford C“ ' l ‘ s qlisiinctandlophrate, operatedbyahand Features _ ., ’ A layer. This added security is made possible C...“ ,, m" l a through the design oflthe Ford steel spoke wheelalto which drums are fitted to . accommodate two setaof internal brakes on ‘ I“ rear wlieels. _ , Thesmooth, even braking of the Ford car yields snore advantages than maximum safety at all times, since it makes tires last longer and adds immeasurably to riding-ease and comfort. is to as mllu an home to-llarsa power mains Full balloon time Fully enclosed sis-broil lute!» I Iloudaillo hydraulic ehoch ailscrbna I0 to d0 miltn pm- gallon nosolins ' ' Slwillrmvof olou windshield Theft wool initials loci I Rdlabiliiy and low upkeep Arrange for your demonstration ride with the nearest Ford dealer Universal Motors Ltd. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Poole d Thompson Ltd. Montague, P. E. I. .~n~.a" A -' ..'Misses Mary, Susie and Geor- gle Hernphill, Montague. spent the week end at their home in George- own. A er ..'Miss Bertha Smith returned to her home in Georgetown sitar visit- ing in Panrnure island. the guest oi’ her sister, Mrs. Edwin Macdonald. A ..'Mr. and Mrs. William White and daughter, Phyllis, Borden. mot- ored to Georgetown and were the guests oi’ Mrs. White's mother. Mrs. Charles Johnson, Georgetown. A ..‘M'rs. Wilson and son James.‘ Cardigan, spent the week and in Georgetown the guest oi’ her brother. Rev. o. xiuina A. ‘ ..'Mlss Melacliarn o! Baton has arrived home at ltockbarra to reside for the summer. with her mother who reolhtly opened house. \ ..'Mlss Sadie McDonald, Rock- barra. is visiting her cousin, Clotilda McDonald. who il dangerously ill, and assistina in lamina her back to health. ..'Mr. HINT Dmseette. It dhulcs an old and reliable carpenter, is new attached in the O. N. 3. building and repairing party. Dirmldlntly. ..'Mr. Alex I. McDonald, wile is engssed with so. Judson. Alexand- ra. in his lobster mil! at Gover- nors Island, visited his icrmsr home at I-isrlnauvllle. ior the week-and re- turning Monday. Io repute lollter o-‘Mbs Msry Oondcn. Murray Hal-- hour. spent the wit! 0nd in George- s ilehing iair, but not as good as re- ported on the North shore. but the price paid is enough to compensate. ..'Mrs. Edward Bushey, St. Mar- garsu, an old resident. leit ier Bos- ton Tuesday to make her home there l with her daughter and son-in-law, occasioned by the death o! her hus- band. mm. Garth ‘rcombs, Mr. Wen- dsli Toombs. Toombs. Miss My- riam Teombs and Mrs. Harry Mc- ~ Kay, Mount Stewart. motored to Georgetown and were the guests oi their sister, Mrs. Ben Stewart. A ..'Mrs. Nell MePhco, Big Pond, is not very wall. Her daughter. Mar- guerite cams home from Boston to nurse sud care ior her. Miss Olotilda McDonald. llarmanviils is not quits out oi danger. she has had a severe attack o! pneumonia. Jib. Fabian "Murphy. Nlsgsrs Falls, and w. and Mrs. l. 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