race men-r rep-uv mince EDWARD sir. SHOVVING TODAY 8:80-7-9 KiiHHYNiiYSliN.i Jill Iiliiiiil . (3 iiiiii Biiiiiiii ' C Kliiiii Will i .mziH EXTRA . . NEWS . . CARTOON, "TEXAS TOM" Lil. l T0-NIGHT SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 T0-DAY SAT. Shows 3:30-7-8:45 'ACll'Y...lNll... TIIRTYGODFATIOERS levglitev - hon - un- DEATH LURK ED BEYOND THE BORDER ullto IUSYV VAIIVN It Til! U! LAID IOIDIMS IAIEINJ. TUB . I 0 latch II mu healer -. Dale minus 0 tarry om . . ulfllllilol Mil: "All WWI Also: ”Rasslln' Riot oom'ii'v Mini: iomr lliflwfll - mi llliol - tsmm IODIIGUEZ iTHE GUARDIAN. iiniisim Glilllllllili AGENTS: AIONTAGUE: Harold F. I-Illdm Minn Althea, Mn. Dyson Iowan. Illaa Bartlet Clair AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Laven. Thefiuardianlnaybc in Georgetown: The Post Office; bought at any of the Kollowlng places In Monhgue: Miss S. A. Llewellyn: Mn. Clay. in Sourlax The Snack Bar and D1 lllleliardaltion. ..'l-IITTED FOOTWEAR at the Ilontaxue Shoe Store. ..'Miss Mildred Curtis. Char- lottetown. spent the week-end in Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Miss Florence Ferguson, Char- lottetown. spent the week-end in Montague, guest of her brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clair. Mrs. John Matheson returned to her home in Brooklyn after spend- ing the past three months visit- ing relatives in Boston. Mass, and other American cities. Mr. Joseph Noonan. Principal of Montague High School. accom- panied by Mrs. Noonan and daugh- ter Faye, spent the week-end in Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKinnon and three sons of Dartmouth, N.S.. were recent visitors to Montague guests of Mrs. MacKinnon's broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacDonald. Rev. F. N. Young conducted the services in St. Andrews Presby- terian Church, Montague, on Sun- day. In the evening a special missionary service was held. and slides on Formosa were shown with commentation by Rev. Mr. Young. The anthem sung for the service was "Song of Peace", ar- ranged ilrom "Finlandia" (Sibelius). At the close of the service the members of the choir were enter- tained by the ladies of the con- gregation and a delicious lunch was served. Georgetown. . . and Vicmrly Mr. and Mr-sf-I-(-elr Clark and family were visitors to George- town on Sunday. Min Lucille Jackson of Murra:I Harbour ter, Mrs. Edward Perrloln to their homes in Georgetown. Mrs, willlam Murphy. Georgetown. . centiy to Moncton. N.B. Georgetown. relatives in Georgetown. visited friends and relatives. 0. Gotell. SAD. North is visltinl his sis- Miss Eileen Helen Macconnell and Miss Elinor Hobbs, nurses-in- training in- the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital were recent ViSlWT5 Miss Louise Murphy of DeBl0iS Bros. in Charlottetown spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mr. stillman Mair who is eni- ployed in the City with schurmans spent the weekend at his home in Mr. Joseph Gotell of the Royal Canadian Air Force returned Ze- af er spending his leave at his home in M.r. ouvir Refuse of Moncton. N. B. -was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bulpltt and son of Rioaeneath motored to Georgetown on Sunday where they Mr. Charles Currie of the Pat- riot Publishing Company in Char- lottetown visited Georgetown over the weekend where Mrs. Currie and family are visiting Mrs. cur- rie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. Raymond Boloman on Fri- day nominated as Town Councillor to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Richard Dou- Mr.- and Mrs. Stanley Walker ..'l!AVli YOUR. HOT PLATE SERVICE!) at the Montague Eleo- tric Company now. We may have wa.rm weather yet. .-'F0ll. REPAIRS to your Elec- trical Appliances. contact the Man- tague Electric Company; P. E. I's only G. E Authorized Service De-pot. Mrs. Emery MacNeil conducted the regular meeting of the Ladies” Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Montague Branch. which was held in the Legion Hall on Monday eve- iiing. fMONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Whitsun- day will be observed as follows: ii A. M. Montague. 3 P. M. Lower Montague. Evening service Mon- tague 7.30. Dr. MacKcnzie will con- duct all services. Young People at close of evening service. .??.:..M.-.4 Will Ailiudicate Drama Finals Mr. J. L. Robertson (above) who will adjudicate the finals of the Provincial Drama Festival to be held at the Empire Theatre In Charlottetown. next Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, is ii man of Wide and varied ihcairicnl experi- ence. Forty-file years on the amateur stage led Mr. Robertson to his present radio career, and he has acted before the Duke and Duchess of Connziught and Princess Pat- ricia. and also before the present King and Queen. In 1946 Mr. Robertson received the Canadian Drama Award for outstanding work in the advance- ment of drama in Canada. and has always found much pleasure In coaching young people. and watch- ing llie improvement a little training can make in their diction, posture and movements. Angus Gillan. as he is known in ed by Mr. Robertson since his birth eight and a half years ago. Official capacities filled by Mr. Robertson at the present time. of the Executive of the her of the Nova Scotin also Guild representative in Nova Scolia Drama League. EXPECT TOURIST BUSH greatest influx of tourists road between here and Flin Flon. the radio program. has been play- are Vice-President and Chairman Theatre Arts Guild in Halifax. and mem- Regional Drama Festival Committee. He is the CRANBERRY PORTAGE, Man. - (CP) -- Residents of northern Manitoba are preparing for the since this section of the province be- came a mecca for hunters and fish- ermen with the opening of the new CHARLOTTETOWN MONDAY, MAY 29- St. Peter's A. Y. P. A. Kinkora Convent-"The TUESDAY, MAY 30th- Klnkora. Sodality-"The MR. J. L. ROBERTSON, G "Mr. Gillan" on the cast, will be the adju lcator enema THEATRE DRAMA FESTIVAL FINALS -rMAY 29, 30 & 81 The following Plays will compete in the order named: ' To Laugh." Little Theatre Guild-"Sunday Costs Five Pesos." Clyde River School-”Tom Sawyer Whltewashes The Fence.” Hunter River W. I.-"The Dear Departed." WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st- York W. I.--"She Married Well." Kinkora Convent-"The Pampered Darling." Cape Traverse Y. P. U.-"When The Fires Are All Performances will commence promptly on time- 8:l5 Sharp - LATE COMERS POSITIVELY NOT ADMITTED WHILE ANY PLAY IS IN PROGRESS. Admission 50c & 25c - Programmes for the week 10c. .D.A., familiarly known as pular CBC noon Farm Broad- in-"Moon-Up.” Little Clown Who Forgot Dummy." Lighted." Junior Farmers and Junior club News The first swine Club on Prime Edward Island for 1950 was or- ganloed at Little Pond last night. May 24th. There was a good at- tendance of young people and sev- eral asked questions regarding the club work. James Murndy. Production Ser- vice Fieldman, Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture. and Morris Deacon. Fieldman, Provincial De- partment of Agriculture were pres- ent to answer the questions and- explain club work. Mr. Bccliord MiacDonald was appointed chairman for the even- ing and 'Mr.. Rollin Jenkins acted secretary. The following officers were elected by ballot vote: President. Rollin Jenkins; Vice President, Bedford MacDonald; and Secret- ary-Treasurer. Bernard MacDonald. Three names were suggested for the club. the following name be- for June 7th in Little Pond school. Mr. Mundy will assume the in- struction of the club and he and the members are looking forward to a. very successful and happy summer together. Debate Tracadie Cross Hall The St. Margaret's Junior Farm- ers successfully upheld the affirm- ative side in a debate at Tracadie Hall. Monday. May 22nd. Although the attendance was not large all agreed that both sides did very well. The team from Tracadie Junior Farmers consisting of William Lund. Emma. smith and James Cullen. gave I. good account of themselves on the negative side. On the affirmative side was Floyd Mccraugli. Martina Hughes and Bernice McGaugh. Rev. K.C. Mac- Pherson, Tracadie Cross. acted as chairman. The title of the debate was "Re- solved that the full use of Co-op- eratives will make for a. happy and prosperous citizenry on Prince Edward Island." The judges were: Elmer 0'Kan- ley, Malcolm MacKc-nzie and Leo Chaisson and they gave an un- ing finally adopted. "hmie Pond g Lucky "S" Clu Their next meeting is planned St. llunstan's First Aid Glass A pleasant break in the busy academic roulino of some of the St. Dunstan's students took place in the Science Building last Thursday at 5 P.M. when Mr. R. H. Rogers. President of the Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Red Cross and Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, O. B. E., Past-Prcs- ident, presented First Aid Certifi- cates to the members of the Cadet Corps. M13 mixers and Dr. Ma(:Mi1'.an each gave short addresses. They commended these young men for their display of initiative and good citizenship. Dr. MacMillan told the class that they would have little likelihood of getting any financial reward for the time they spent studying First Aid. but they would have many opportunities of service to rendering effective their fellowmen. Rev. Fr. Cass. officer in charge of the Cadet Corps, paid high tri- bute to the First Aid Instructor, Mr. John Mullally. Mrs. Harry Cudmorc, Director of the ' First Aid Services extended to Mr. Mul- laliy the sincere gratitude of the Red Cross First Aid Committee for his work in this line. The following students received Standard First Aid Certificates: Andrew MacDonald. Cardigan; Elmer I-iammill, Freetown; Donald Brown. Grand River: Phillip Raf- ferty, Moncton. N. B.; Joseph Steele. Morell; Edward Baird. Webster's Corner: Charles Roche. Iona; Gerald Johnston. Central Bcdequc; Mark Delaney. Summer- side; Russell Mclnnis, Earnscliffc; Donald Clark. Kensington: John Sinnoti, Bristol; Frank Arthur, St. John. N. B.; Earl Power. New Perth; Thomas McGaugh, Bear River; William Fitzpatrick. Tra- cadic Cross; Carl Molyncaux. Stomach Tonic For Intestinal Gas Price 82.00 Per Bottle For Sale At All Drug Stores and Drug Counters Kelly's Cross: Wellington Smitii St. John. N.B.; Janics Doiroiq Charlottetown; Albnn Smith, Km kora. i GRANTED B.EPRll-IVE MONTREAL. May 25 -.rcp. s Gaston Avon, convicted of the gun: 513171318 of his wife last Ojnbq and scntenued to he hangwrj My 14. was granted a l'0DI'll'vr um Nov. 24 by the Court or :'lli)lEa:f iiodail. The reprieve was ordui-ed sc the 90”” may htar Avonix rmpcal set for hearing in sopiciimerf OUT OUR WAY OH. WE'RE J15 PLAVlN'.' HE'S TRYNA PULL MY PANTS oer-7 THAT HIT ME IN BUT WE'RE ' ' MOUTH,THEN. HOLDlN' K rr wAs A CARPET our x 'rAcK.-. I”)' .1 M. & A .-s. uvixx mil .3. . .. mu 9;. I. -v . .1 gb :P A "W AIN'T! , IF THAT WELL. 5OMETHiN' WASKVTA BUTTON BY J. R. WlLLlAMS 7 1 1 MOR.lSSEY'S . Ipeclal Traffic Safety Film: Wonders Of The Deep 'Gentleman Jekyll and Driver Screen Snapshots and two daughters. Elaine and mums N Charlottetown motored animous verdict for the affirmat- TOURIST AIRLIFT - - to to d ive side. ' "yaw D Sam Flying skyscmp" theagiiregsets :?oli2!'.sn:?id.yNlni'r:i nonr FRANCIS. om. - (cm 1ffl;ieF'- M”Ph'”5”"- Tmldie I Levers. - Wisconsin Central Airlines is an vi Fr." Gem” Mwoonndl St. Maigarets, and Louis Mac- seeklng a permit to extend its l-liibbling. Minn. line to Interna- tional Falls, Minn., Just across the Rainy River from Fort Frances. during the four tourist months. Donald and Joseph Campbell, Tracadle, each gave a. few re- marks praising the debaters and adding words of advice. A vote of thanks was tendered .-”"' ..'Mr. Philip Boudreault left I few days ago for Borden, where he will take up his duties on the Carferry S. S. Prince Edward Is- eO000u:unn .0 Hnuuonun... annu-nu... ... AL Tm 5 2'5 J'.C?.wu.i.iAM9 ”"d' Residents here believe the airline the - g , . judges A lunch was served THE. WORRV WART Mr. Jon” Johnson W” A hush service would materially increase the vmm” and judges mu the V 66'!-WNIVKABIWW-W-'-V-N0-V-54"V5" ncss visitor to Murray Harbour on me mud” mide' "elm-"3 dflglshelg up WW1 I 5511(- Tuesday. He was accompanied by gundny they were guests of Mr W313? 5" 9-M 8- , s ,. A." .. .,. ,. . .' h t (1 i th J l D " -D ' iiisd dbauslmtszr. lallaigl Ssntigyuictihnson and Mrs. Nelson Hanson of Burn. F"n.fer;'.”dega0t1i:g cgimpegmtg: 3: AAAKHJ. COWBOV in Y n-as AWFUL Hv BB5-r M ” V ' t Point. They made the return mo- pllmedp for June 1st M Sp Pep :PUR5 ON COMPANV TO HAVE. A MACHlNi9T tor trip to Moncton via Wood ls- ' TIME, HAH-' OKAY, BIG BROTHER OW er's when the st. Margaret's Jun- On Wednesday, Mr. Chauncey McNelll. accompanied by his hm!" 10? F9-!'m9-1'5 Wm H1903 the Cherry IET IT END THERE-' KEEPlN' A mother, Mrs. McNeill and Miss Valley Junior Ftmners. The title DON--r ygu Muriel Fraser, all of Charloit-r- ML Funk Bmmhnrd "id 6": 3”; 01 We next debt” will be. "Re- KS.-CH YOUL-rR.ET'r:'E. CLOSERTEXE town, motored to Georgetown nnd t”v,M”i Gerald M0”T”-Y- 9 h ll solved that education in Prince - i iavl N Htlmilxv N- 5" "0 V'-Sm"? "1"" Edward Island schools should be To MAKE AHMSE l SIX BO59E5, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Maccormackp father. Mr. Joseph Bouchard. who is seriously ill at his home in Georgetown. ndlusted to better equip those who plan to farm." The first judging class for the l-lampinn Beer Club was held Monday. May and at the home TO 60 WITH 'EM.' voF3Ei.FEAu '2 Rev. A. E. Plercey. Rector of clout .N Milton Anglican Parish and Rural Dean was a business visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. left on Thursday for Bellevllle. Ontario. Mr. Lemuel Maccormack. home over the mid-week holiday. crew member of Dominion Government Dredge No. 14. now working at Wood Islands was a visitor to his Mr. John Blanchard and Mr. Gilbert Gangs who are employed in Moncton, NJ. were week-end visitors to the Province and on . where they will visit their son-In- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hobbs. - Friends of Mrs. Daniel Skinner are sorry to hear that she is ill at her home and all hope her con- dition will improve rapidly. Catches of lobster: continue to be very good. with both Inshore and off-Illore fishermen doing well. Prices are keeping hllh for both canners and markets. of their President. Bill Cameron. 14 members were present. Mr. Stewart liVi'lg'ht. Department of Agriculture. conducted the : d ing class. This club shows treat prom- ise and each manner is full of enthusiasm. Three new members Joined: Richard ;- , Ramona Sherren and Dale shorten. DAMIEN! 'N)UIll'l' TRADE WXNNIPEG - (CP) - Officials of Manitoba's travel and publicity bureau are worried about the ef- fect the floods will have on the tourist industry. The floods have tempo ully closed highway '15. principal route into the province from the United States. and offic- lags fear widely-read reports of the floods will deter many visitors from coming. ll. J. IIABOII oP'I'0MI1'l.ll'l' Fitting and Bgwylng Glasses IONTAGIJE. P. It. 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