v- s. .,..-.,,_. 4' i. r It A’. s -4»»._~..._...._ V. v _ __ . . _. ._.- s my»... wff‘ o“; - d. istllcsiiiis v ..ce.>=w-.-_.,.-...,;s.....s».~,,.-...,-. r351! .rr~ T O II A Y “THE NEWS - CARTOON - - - SHOWS 2:30-78 ___;rr-m GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTBTOWN - A wacxv ROMANTIC ruorr Van Johnson and June Allyson In . nmnn Goons wuss" names: brands the anti-Semite as a ... Drama that srrcrso: ‘ . .3; Everyone should see "Crossfire," Doro Schary’: outspoken detective story against anti-Sem- itrsm. Tho thing to admire in the film is that it frankly Iin-ks anti-Semitism makes a powerful five-minute speech against intolerance . Hollywood film has had the to all people. ru twat m0 amt; Drama so daring, so real, so personal a- it's ’ ,1-_ frightening! A ' i‘ EDWARD nounsv-russou with murder, dangerous menace to society who must be stopped. . . Young . one of the lew times that a courage to speak up lortlrriglrtly on a subiect at deep concern THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGINTB: IONTAGUE: Inrold I‘. Landry, Lilia Altlen. Mrs. Byros Stewart. lllsa Harriet Clair. AGENT GEOBGITOWN: Walden Levers. AGENTS EOUBIS: MAI Enid lloha-rds and Gordon Farrell The Guardian lney be banlbl as any at the ellnwing nlnooo in Montague: III l. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Georgetown: The Poet Otfloo: in Souris: Camden's and lies-eno- laner. in It. Potofsr The Poet Ollea. . RICE CREAM AND DANCE, Whim Road. August 24th. amn saw. - Dodge see-ii. L939. A. H. Campbell. Montague. ..'IN STOCK. — Luge selec- tion Aynsley and Royal Albert Bone China. Cups $2.00 to $4.75. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. Miss Mary Craig, Charlottetown. is a visitor to Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. David l-iutcheson. RJPIINCIJSS BEAUTY BAIAJN. Souris, closed for lat to Sept. ilth inclusive. Mr. Cyrus A. Shaw. Montague, is receiving congratulations on having successfully passed his second year c.A.U. examinations with the Great-West Life Assur- ance Company. A number o! young people {$0.1 Montague enjoyed a delightful weiner roast on the shore Mar.- day evening, in honor of Mia; Mrs. Barbara Stewart. who has been visiting in Montague for two weeks, guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. MacDonald, has left for her home in Ottawa. blisters ‘the scrleén‘! ROBERT YOUNG ROBERT ROBERT MITOHUM ' RYAN l GLORIA IRAIIAAIE IAIII. KELLY SAI LEYEIII ‘PIME — T-MEN IN ACTION" -- MUSICAL: mi cannot. '1‘ O D AY A Film That Will Win Your Hearts _ "surcsv" Comedy - Cartoon - Travel Shows 2:30 - 7 - I245 MOII. TIIE. and YIEI. Romance and Gangsters with a Dramatic Climax. om: CLARK ' and GERALDtNE BROOK! In “EIIIBRAOEABLE YOII” News - Comedy OOMIIIO IIEXT WEEK BIGGER AND BETTER THAN LAST WEEK'S CARNIVAL SHOW! Warring beasts in mortal com- boil . .Mighty scenes of daring, danger and savage drama! Thundering thrills that stand alone in Nature's wildest book of wonders! r OU R BOARDING HOUSE é <_s~li2br=.'~"-*Ho-RuM!-L ZEKEF 1st Me-"rb oral one. - sétzosey/ou D16 from Q§M FORtAAG. s was IN Tom ‘room, Amospro - v oer A sue o Linn/rem- mom or: moo PLASTER AN‘ us sAvs no » {ewe You some noose SOOTI-IING EMPIRE TODAY SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 IN Till MIDOLI OI THE WISTW HIRCIST IIUDI Ginsu" u». iron . AL ~r~1=r~ sr. dorm SERIAL - SING - CARTOON - SPORTS Sadie MacKinnon who will return tc Ottawa this week alter spend- ing the past three weeks in Mon- tague. A special feature of ihi. evening was a jolly sing-song around a huge bonfire. Dr. Gordon Scannell, New York. is spending a few weeks at his home in Georgetown on his an nual vacation. Mrs. J. A. Liawson. Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. ...'ARRIVAL AWAITIID —Tlie congregation of St. I\i:ir,v's Panes. Ralph Beck‘ Montague, are looking forward to Rev. Harry Vickcrson. Ontario. the firth“ 0' Faglégf‘ mu“ A‘ Dougan who has recently appointed to that charge. Father Dougan has been assistant at b“. {Jerry's Cathedral. l-iaiilax, for the past year and a half. and is ex- pected to return to the Province i..- a visitor in Montague, guest of his sister and brother-m-law. Mi. and Mrs. Harry '.\lacGrcgor. Miss Julia Prosper. Georgetown“ u d t a r ~ a?“ ‘§§f,“,{,,,,,f;§,f‘“,§, 30.2.3; the latter part of this month to the stall of Clark Bros. Mon- lake up M‘ new Posh \ ____ “s” The death of lvirs. William Pou- er. formerly of Queensport. N. S. cccurred at "the home of her son, Mr. Daniel Power, Montague. or. August 9th. Mrs. Power had been confined to her bed since coming to Montague nearly two years ego. Her remains were conveyed to Queensport where the fun- eral service was held on August ilth. Relatives from Mbilballii: attending the funeral were her husband, Mr. William Power. lilr. end Mrs. Daniel Power and their son} Hugh. and Mr. Levi Power and his daughter. Ev!» His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Austin Fraser has returned home from the King's County Memorial Hospital where he imderwent treatment fur the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Ma:- Phail. who have been spending the past few months at their summer home in Orwell. have left for thcir home in Ottawa. Whne in Montague they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. MacDon- ald. _ ' ' Mr. Lyle Boehner, who was re- The Juli meetinB of 1M M135- holidays, Sept. cently married, is having a_ house constructed on the new MacDon- ionsry Society of St. _ Andrews Presbyterian Church. Il/lonlagn: ficient. Rev. H. J. Vickerson. Mrs. Vick crson and their son, Charles, cl Springfield, Ontario. are visiting ill Montague. guests oi Mrs Char» lib Vickerson. t Her many youngiriends will oe pleased ‘ to learn that Phylli. lleid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Reid. Montague, has ie» turned to her home after under going a minor operation in at-e Kings County Memorial Hospital Miss Florrie Benton, proprietrcss of Boston's Beauty Shoppe. Mon- tague, recently visited her home in Flat River. Miss Beat/en's mo ther, Mrs. M. P. Benton. ia recov- ering satisfactorily from her re" cent illness. . Rev. Stewart Linkletter and Mrs. Linkietter. Atlanta, Iowa, accuur printed by their daughter. Mrs. wendaii Mutter-t, and her two children o! Summerside were ro- cent visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. Linklettefs brother-in-lsw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bears and their son and daughter. of Boston, Mass. who have been Vdllirlul Mrs. Bears‘ former home in Mur- ray Harbour, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacEechern, Montague, iaat week. Mr. Bears was a former resident of Montague. a son o‘ the late Mr. and"Mrs. Isaac Bears. a ‘ nocusr 21". r974; r0 ALL MERCHANTS In view of the expected heavy harvest we would ap. preclato your placing your orders for Binder Twine early; sq that we may determine whether or not our stocks are suf- We have on hand Plymouth Green Sheaf and Red Top {Twine _; 550 and 600 feet to the pound—8 pound balls. Phone, wire or write us immediately to ensure delivery. W. K. Rogers Agencies Ltd. A very successful dance, spon- sored by the Canadian Auxiliary. Montague, was herd m the Curling Rink Tuesday even. ing. August, 17th. Excellent music was furnished by Don Mesaer and his Islanders. The proceeds of tti‘: dance will be used towards M. novsting the Legign Hulk-Lari. Rev. Merle G. Tarvin. Mrs, Tarvin and their son. Ted, if“) their daughter. Coralyn, of Wes‘. Point. Georgia, spent the past h... weeks in Montague. guests oi Mrs Marvin's brother and sister-in- law, Mn-agnd Mrs. E. H. Stewart On their return home they plan to visit Mrs. Tarvink brother, Ru- fus. in St. Stephen. N_ 5, and "M; sister. Mrs. A. M. MacPherson, in Woodland. Maine. Legion ' ald n-enue. On the same street was held at the home of M15 Armurson KING'S OOIIIITY RESIDENTS ' The Eastern King's Exhibition is to be held on Wednesday, September 8, I948, at Souris, P. E. Island, under the management of the Eastern King's Exhibition Association which is uttering $2500.00 in Prizes, as well as Special Prizes amounting to ap- proximately $375.00. In addition to the usual activities of previous years there will be a sports show conducted by the Souris Athletic Association on the athletic field adjoining the Exhibition grounds. The sports events, open to King's County, are: I-IOO Yard Dash-ll years and under—$3.00. 2-12-16 Years-~$2.00. 3—-Open to Any Age—$l.0O. _. 220 Yard Dosh—some classes, ages and prizes as above. 1-1-4 Mlle Dash-Its yrs. and under—$3_.00._‘-"‘-"" 2—Open to Any Age-$2.00. ' ‘ I-I-2 Mile Dash-l6 years and under—$3.00. 2—Open to Any Age—$2.00. l—l Mile Dash--I6 Years and Under-SILOQ 2—Open to Any Age—$2.00. l-Pole Vault--l6 years and under—$3.00. 2—Open to Any Age-SLOO. "I—Broad lump—l6 Years and Under—$3.00. 2—Open to Any Age—$2.00. The above show is to be followed by a Ball Game. DON'T MISS IT FOLKS! It has every. indication of being the biggest yet and it is up to you to make rt the best yet, so, COME ONE, COME ALL. FRAN K E. PETERS, '- Secretary-Treasurer. Major tioopre can, ilAkel. you Ares i”? A commerce BOUNDER ! é ARE you ASSUMING THAT / s. eAve THE egorsco A seoavwe s/r »,,,,,,,.,,/ i / ////M xlozv wen"! / l I ACCEPT vouz ouv/ RAoeous 7 / TERMS! v A! POSTI-IOLES Mr. Arnold VanIderstine and Mr. Russell MacLaren, New Pent: Harold F. Landry are also can- with the president. Mrs. Jane.» structing new houses. Last foil Currie. presiding. The mcetin. opened with the hymn "The Lord's My Shepherd" followed by ‘the Scripture read by Mrs. * MacNeill and the Lord's - repeated in unison. The study, er.- titled "Our Commission" was lcvl by Mrs. N. J. Nicholson. TillS Mr. George Nicholson was the first resident to construct s. house on this new street. On Wednesday night a house warming part-y was held at tne home of Mr. and ms. Stanford Peardon on the occasion oi their moving to a new residence. The many who attended were enter- talned with dancing. Lunch was served by the ladies to the as scmbied guests, who tendered and Mrs. Pcardon many lovely gifts. as it dealt with the missionary work o!’ the Gordons who had been Prince Edward Islanders. Ho!“ marry years ogafaithful service in Lhe Society were flttingly acknow- icdged by the members when they presented to Mrs. Life Membership Certificate, m‘: presentation being made by Mis A. J. MacLeod who Spoke very teelingiy oi the untirlng intercs‘ oi the honored member not only in the Missionary Society but also in all- ‘other organizations of the Church‘. Although taken by sur- prise, Mrs. MacLaren. in a few well-chosen words, expressed he: appreciation for the great honor bestowed upon her. after which the members sang "Blast Be The Tie That Binds". A delicious lunch was served on the prams. On Monday night the Montague Tennis Club held a meeting in the Curling Rink with the presiden». Mr. Harold Stewart presiding. it was reported that the show held at Yen's Theatre w-rrs very success- iul. The tennis courts were re- ported i0 be in excellent confli- tion. and that many oi the meni- bcrs were playing in the evening. The work expended during the early part of the year has been of distinct advantage to the meni- bers during the summer, and with chapter was especially interesting MacLnren 2 . NOT|c s rtrcrsrc rowan mrrssurrrou - murmur orsrruc-r w For the purpose of making essential electrical transmission changes powli will be turned ott in the Montague district from I200 P.M. until approximately I PM. Sunday, August 22nd. This interruption will be effective from McLeod’: Store on the Montague Highway east covering Montague, Georgetown, Murray River, Murray Harbour, Lower Montague and Cardigan. » MARITIME, ELEOTIIIO OOMPAIIY LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. MONETARY ours- BI OIITTDIII. Maolrlde napoleon and llsolo Elly Honduras‘ official unit is the lempira. monetary at encuvouo um: FEET m ‘nu! our: ' 1* TUITLI neos swuriw. rrru. KEEP flsvmmmluunerouvncauoo-s. IVOfl-LY; I'M THRXJGNPOOYQ-MAIRS $FMYKSSGNGERSNDUHOLSTK BUSY CHRISTOPHER Costa Rica was discovered by the prcsence of the Red Cross 1r.- structors for six weeks many have by a committee of the ladies. Columbus in i502. learned to play, thereby forming the neuclcus for tennis clubs of "it lulurt- ‘. AOIOII I DOWN summit-race ‘l. . Fishermen are undoubtedly in- £1,311; zgfgiieiyand 2OIgTSCfIT termed l" 1mm“ m“ ‘he A"! 9.0nt.hcocea.ti 3.Jt?llylll(£.* sub-ZILRny "it "l" “l “w” l‘ “°“’ “lien” 10. Pinonwhich stance 24. Covering of I39 the streams. and with flying aut s. u whee] n, tam“ m,“ m!" M“ illtlflifl $81} not lanwglll" 353:8 '1::eli: §olves h 5 £0; fogder 25. Crowd [3555 g a nns" P» . oung orso . nan 26. Lu a in lllll E-JIIEID hrack knots ready tor the killing. Reigning BJ-lewlngtoola gerTcgr-je “gall! lifllillll Last year. unfortunately. the dill beauty 7. sick 21A lasso 5559 a859,, came too late, and many expcc- 14.Malt bev- 8. Bank errt- 28.Alergecask ' timt enthusiasts went home saa- erage ployce ZiLFruitsoI the ’°"“"y'h"".l dened but wiser to the vagsrielv-of" I5. Copper 11. Game o! oak nature. It has been reported tnat (RomJ chance sermons. arunvgnmog _ many tine specimens have been 16- Mullt note 13- Merit 32. State, 8. W. the telephone‘ taken during the past week. out 17-Kecpl 15.Grrls name Germany SLBy way of '1 none have been in evidence. tIow- zo-Thmugl‘ 13- TIPPI"? 33-Mufllcnl 89.Chln_eae sill ever. all fishermen are truthful. zl-gizgulflla-I (POOL) drama ‘analogue I2. Measured - weight . Consume by tire 24.Gain 211A velvet- black mine ', e '§.8lt6e itPagode Q9. Rough lava . s1.A wit ' - ~ - _ ILA s ussdofl e _ fl , knoll ' - ‘Miami-mean ' ' 03993 ure . . - I. Man's nlcb name _ i UJ-lnwailal , < ' food ~ A loanmklrsunins. easy-turning 313"“... ltentrew is available to you now. ggggv". QECIAL MEETING There's no waiting for delivery! syn-Wu“ As ‘Us; llrlolltlod lenflrew less‘; azure-recitin- OF TH! SHAREHOLDERS OF THE sens ... or his dlatr ct l strumen > gladly demonstrate a ltenfrew In "ll-WY CAROIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED your own dairy. There's no obli- fl-wl" N“? ration to purchase. Get more . “d” A lfltltll meeting of HID shareholders of the DIM" cream and butter with a log. trew. Give rne a eall and I'll prove It to your satisfaction. 5 DAILY - AXYD J. M. ‘Ladsser f s» I 111 rm srnzsr ThlsyeargetaNEW‘. ‘ r . ' \ CREAM SIPARATOI Abe lenses . vsvcl scans . wanna seasonal ;DAILY CROSSWORD onmoQUorro-nsres how u» work it: y’ IILONOFILLOW One letter simply stands f r th . I ttsl exam ma] ' . ‘ l‘! use. arctic. "W _ the oodo letters are different, m ‘u m“ ‘gm ‘ Afiilmfllllllehbn‘ ' nouns IRIS, trams. or: wocrrz: "Lona nnao vsnn, QIIIIQUPIRNPU: YIlIOlT—-AC!lU_l'.i lIwrev-"omomu- '"'" ‘““'". "r ~ ' é-fl-WIII.‘ AND , mnqbfi lain” . kdnsdjgirltss Isis; n; Conrpony will be held in the PUILIC HALL AT CARDIGAN MONDAY, THFTHIRTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, i948 AT THE HOUR OF 8 PM. To consider a proposal from Maritime Electric Comvi" Limited tor the purchase of all at the assets of the fill?" Company, ondto decide in reference to tire formal wrndlfl! up of the drove Company In the event of the sole at its said assets. ~ T. E. GUI-PITT, Ptlildlllf. D. Y. MaEDONALD, Secretary. LBAAXB arm-l . : '