test -- 121cm‘ Vvvvwvvvwvvvvvwvvvv 1 0 0 ' D ‘I nanny snows. PlllllliE snwnln -4 DAYS - sinus MONDAY , THE BOX OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN FROM 2:30 T0 3:80 EACH AFTERNOON , “TAP ROOTS" Slltlvla 2:30-74! ' [allowing r-hoea in Montague: Geo ‘ : ha TIOPQII out»; Roper: in It. Peter's: s lllsesauewellrlunraflm. iolourlal Condolreaadilosues Tbsioeaflllee. i’ Leonard Gillis. Phone 52 rin¢ S. Montague. Mr. Sterling Clark. Mt. Stewart. was a recent business visitor to ' RPLUMBIN G AND HIATING— ....'Concert in aid oi Montague ‘Legion Band poatponed until mid- une. " and Mrs. Gillie. Halifax. accompanied by their daughter Jean, spent a few days in Qi THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘eonrrrai alouraouli lama I. moi-y, Albert Alana. Ira. apn- _ Stewart, no. lllfllil Clair. some: oaosonowm Waldon [Aven- Tlsfioardiaolnaybsbooglltat wraith FOR THE ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING TICKET S — ATTEND MATINEES AND MOHLIKUQ, > 0i w. lliioll A loll " AQAJAA‘ rvvvvv vvvvvYvwvv I. ~ N- L-nnk vvvvvvvvvrvv-vvwvvvvwvvvvyvwvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvv ilflohn . PRICES FOOR L15. _‘ -._ ..- JLALAA vvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvv OAPITOI. MOI. — TIIE. all WEDIESDAY r - CARTOO THIS ...BEOllETT-iii:uillllllEllT$1 a-TOMMY COOK- usual sewn: _ j - HITS OF THE JANE WYMAN WON THE ACADEMY AWARD AS TIE YEAWS TOP ACTRESS The doctor is the lllSl to share her secret? ADUlT lgflBehnd§” ma‘ TODAY “SONG OF INDIA" , Shows 2:80-74:45 enoaosulen Matinee: flat-Evening: Orchestra: 54c: Balcony: 47c ' 3 SHOWS DAILY: 2:30 -1:00 and 9:00 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk A AAAALAAA: A ‘LLJ law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vuozlo. Montague. ior a few days last week Mrs. Winniired Bell, Montague, is visiting in St. John, N. 3.. guest oi her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. S. Whitehead. Miss Mildred Curtis, Charlotte. town,_was a visitor to Montague this week, guest oi Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell. . Mr. Joseph Noonan, principal oi Montague High School, was a. re- cent business visitor to Tryon, ’ Summerside and Charlottetown. Mrs. '1‘. R. Jackson. Lower Mont- 1 ague. has taken ovoi- temporarily ' ,as cook at the King's County j Memorial Hospital. '4 Mr. Paul llbx, who has been , spending the past three weeks on a. business trip to the U. B. A.. ‘ has returned to his summer home in Lower Montague. Mrs. R. A. Poole, Lower Mont. ague, was a recent visitor to Char- llottetown visiting relatives and ‘friends. Mr. Sheldon Jay. employee oi the] ciiiiaalim National Railway, Mont-i Miss Marlzaret Poole. student o! "um w” . weebend visitor u, the nurses training school at tile his home in Mount Stewart. P1111" Edwflrd lfilllld Homitsl. _ spent the week-end at the home ML ohm” M,c1,e11,n_ charloggbf of her parents in Lower Montague. town. is at present engaged inl painting the store oi Stewart andl Beck. Montague. Miss Lillian Myers. employee of the Blue Dome Restaurant, is ibendinx two weeks at the home m“ 3,1", gum, Montm’ g, oi ho:- parents in Arlnandale. spending her vacation at the homel y‘ of her parents, Dr. T. V. Grontg NE “AVE 0N BAND a lim- MR, and Mrs. Grant. Montague. l “Pd ‘lullmlll’ °l Zfiiecllon Ovflllflhlilt | spring tooth barrows at 194B prices; Mn md M“ my Kennedy; ‘mil also limited number oi No. 4 and 5 daughter Mar-gt Ann, Charlottetown, “mu” "Yemen N°- 11 ffllllllltl‘ we" ma“ ‘his mek o‘. Mm and grain drills; and No 12 tooth Kflmedy.‘ mother’ Mm Minnie CllltlV8t0fS,B€X'§L'i1&lln'8, Montague. MacDonald, Montague. #‘##¢v$‘ _..acovm:y comer - At u... King's County Magistrate's Court in Montague one man was charged under the fishing regulations ior P. E. I. oi retaining trout less than six inches in his possession. He was iined and total cots amounted to $12.10. or one month in jail. There were also four cases where men were fined amounts totalling $20.00 for fishing without license. Two iines were also given under the Highway Traiilc Act, one ior lack of license, and the other for not having the vehicle registered. Mr. Lemuel Robertson, Liberal The fines totalled $13.00 or twenty enumerator oi the Lower Mont- dlfl- . ague district, has practically com- ' pleted the enumeration for the ..' ACME REBEKAII LODGE district. which upon completion will MEETS —- A special meeting oi the be posted for the required time. Acme Rebekah Lodge No. 67. Mont- ague, was hold on Monday evening. The Vloe Grand. Mrs. Hazel Hooley. presided. The Rebekah de- groc was conferred on four candl- dates — Spencer Llewellyn. Sheldon Jay, Harry l-iigginbotham. and Athol Robertson. At the close oi the meeting a social hour featuring ce/gds was enjoyed and lunch was served by a committee of the ladies. The Degree Staff included Mrs. GBOTEie Hume (Degree Master), Mrs. Marion MacDonald. Mrs. Ruth Eraser. Mrs. Ruth MacLeod, Mrs. Mr. Millred Hubley, president of Shipbuliders Union oi’ Haliiax, N. S.. was recently a guest oi River View tourist home, Lower Mont- ague. Mr. Cameron Reid of Murray Harbour North. organizer oi the Progressive Conservative Associ- ation ior Southern King's. has been very active this past week re-l organizing the different polls prior to the June election. eeeec~eeeeeeefiee- eeeee ENTERTAINMENT lldir. and Mrs. Byron Stewart. I Montague, had as their guests over the week-end the letters nieces. Miss Edith Giliis, and Mrs. Gor- don Thompson. and Mr. Walter Murphy, all ot Halifax. ."'» __ , n. -- _ . 38H]?! IN PORT —- During the past week two more Newfoundland ships arrived in port at Montague to take on produce for Newfound- land ports. The "Garland 'I‘rader" loaded produce for Goth Bay while E151 w ' ll" "Illvaslml" Whlcl‘ 1°“ °ll Vicisersozt,tfirvdfrglatillillllewértzlgds TllllffiiliY “lilmmn "W? °ll F Mrs. Florence Stewart. Miss Sue cargo for Placenta Bay ports. The! Hemphm, M“! Adah Mnaregor ship is under the command oi Mm Irma Maclmrerh M,” M“); Captain Freeman Slade. and is Hemphm’ M.“ Them“ Lnur out oi Harbour Buffet. Nild. This M“ Helen Beck’ and M” van’ makes the third Newfoundland‘ Macnonam ' vessel within this short period,l and it is quite apparent that a _ considerable trade will eventually (Qp) _ Two ,;..,,f,’,“,§",§§‘{ xrw be built up between the two island. year-old girl were rescued l“; provinces. Captain Slade indicated nigh; from me "awn", 9:1" that several other ships were also DNPBTUI! l0 Wm? i0 Illlfld Pfifl-illilelee Island in Lake Die oil this for 1510611". Ind lllll he also eX-‘rommunity 25 miles southeast of pected to make several trips b6for€|'w‘lndpqr_ Mm gamma 5mm o; this iall. Great possibilities IioIPe-lee Island, Mrs. Will'aln Otter here for a large expansion oi Madcqoi Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Otter‘; and it is hoped that every facility. lhree-yesr-old daughter were will be provided to further this brought to shore in a lifeboat that development. -put out from the island.- FOR “QUICK SALE Illity acres oi liuid situated ll! TOW! oi Montague. Anyone interested T §§§§§§§O-§O-O-6#‘ ‘ “' EMPIRE roost- Shows 2:30 - ‘l - 8:45 Property owned by (l. E. White. fllllrlw- Comedy - Song - Cartoon W. H. WHITE at MONTAGUE Montague, guests o! Mra. J. A. Miss Elizabeth filigree)‘, glhar- almi- l tt t , v s o on - .. aogu: “this waive; renewing old We Frank Vlwm. Hallie:- wu a acqulmuncem . guest oi her son and da -in- Dramatic Story 0f Drift Across Ocean grounded in a raging storm near . Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. John Hogan. representing Bl. Mutch, Wholesalers. called on his many customers din-tog the week. Garfield Creamer of town is visiting in Georgetown. where he is the guest o! his aunt, Mrs. Guy i-Iernphill. ....'ldi|s Claire Roaolli. nurse-in- trsining in the Prince . County Hospital. in Bummerside, is spend- lng a two weeks‘ vacation at her home bets. ' Ih-lends oi Mr. Alan MscCorl-nack. who has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital, ,are in- deed glad to hear that he has re- turned to his home on ‘Iiurrsday. Irienda of Miss Gloria Morrison“ who recently leit for Montreal, willl heat with interest that she has obtained a position with the Bank oi Canada, Montreal. Miss Morri- son is a granddaughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke, Sr. oi George- town. Word has been received here that Rev. E. R. MacVicsr. who for the past five years has been pastor oi the United Church iii POWIIBI-l has accepted a call to Port Fllginu N. B. Mrs. Macvlcar is the former‘ Hassle Stewart, elder daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart, Water Street. Mr. Raymond soloman, hardware. and dry goods merchant. Main,’ Street. attended the convention of paint dalers and painters held in the Canadian Legion Hall in Char- lottetown on Wednesday. The convention was ior Sherwin-Wil- liams dealers and was sponsored by‘ oiilz Wholesalers Co. Ltd. Many! interutlng developments in the painting iield were described by Mr. George l". Taylor. Maritime Sales Manager, Sherwin-Williams Co. oi Canada Ltd. Following the meeting those present enjoyed a. dinner and social evening. I (Theatre Box out.» opens Monday, my m): ONLY ISLAND ENGAGEMENT A PRINOE EDWARD THEATRE WED. MATINEES AT 2:80 — EVENINGS AT 8:80 8r THURS" JUNE‘! 8i 2 ALL SEATS RESERVED ILHNEES: $1.00 — EVENINGS: S1,“ CONVENIENT MAIL ORDER FORM Treasurer, PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, Ch'town., P.E.l. Kindly send nae Tickets For IIAMZLET at a each for the . For .. . . or (Matinee) "lnviéiiiiiii" mihlvmiiiii"l5iléi""""m" ' Cheques or money orders Theatre must he aocompa envelope ior return oi tic vatlone! NAME ' STREET ............ CITY performance Plylllle to the Prince Edward "l"! b)’ "llllllfid self-addressed k6". Sorry-no telephone rcser. WINNER or FIVE ACADEMY swarms IN 194s (By The Canadian Pie“) PORT or cream. Trinidad- May iii-A dramatic stol’! 01 h“ eight tastier-men drltted across tht South Atlantic after t-holr tin! emit developed engine Rouble“!!! told today by a 5616861?" 5"‘ inan. Champ Denbar WW1?" l“ court on a. charge of illegal entry. l-le was being held tonight ior deportation. For the iii-st time reporterswere able to talk to him today: This was his story: With seven other men. he set sail from Daloar. French WestAi- m”, on p, den-mg trip. Their tiny craft soon develwed "8"" trouble and started to driit in!!! the Atlantic. High winds and stonlns battered the tiny boil: and swept movie- ions overboard. Almost without l-ioipe the men clung to the ship. They lost count oi the days. Finally, the craft was swflpt l- shore in Venezuela. Here. Deubar. only Negro mam- ber of the crwy, said the other seven men were allowed tn B0 free. no was thrown into iail. Later he escaped and made hi! way to Trinidad w-here he llllll was taken int-o custody as an ll- legal inrln-llrant. The magistrate who sentenced Dcnbar today to deportation said he felt it was an "inhllmlfl Vi!!!" tlce" to bring shipwrecked men into the court. - At one point during his trial. Denloar s-uiiered a iit and had to be taken from the courtroom on a . EDOEWOOD OPEIIIIO . opening of the Idgewood Tourist Home rowan MONTAGUI MAY ll. Special supper, chicken and lobster; serving from I to l. T0 HONOR NUTRITIONIBT riculture. Wm Laurier-Senneterr; . Ye mavinc again. Highway LANDSLIDE BLOCKS ROAD VAL D'DR, Que, May 3Q Qq-rAwA. M“ m ___ (C?) _A —- Highway travel on the world-famed nutritionist will be mad-linking Montreal with m. honored here May as. Ho ll Lord “mills districts of Northerwelt Boyd-Orr, former director-general Quebec w“ ‘wpmd will? by | oi the United Nations Food and lmdsude- Tl" ‘lide- V" llle Moat Agriculture Organization, who be presented with a special medal “m” “um °l V“ DOT- "PM to commemorate his contribution m" 30° m" °l “lad ‘md lllillllll to the 1m. iieid o! food dild ig- Official-l “Id it micht lake or four days before traffic ~10?) time would LEARN RADIO‘ 8i COMMUNICATIONS- YllTlI TIIE RADIO OOLLEOE 0F OAIIADA lllflltelsdvs ciiuere teach you Radio, Wlrelw Onentlns. mull. Servicing. You can Home Study (Correspon- radio necessary. Mail coll- "Pll-"l “FPIIQ 500i. giving all de- We take a personal vide the friendly as- Let. tifls large and Television, graduate fully and aueceeaiully by deuce). 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Set ‘in the rusted Nova Boot country, the dmme. ulnlolds against ‘¢nkkakkmankkkkk a stark panorama oi pine and cyp- ress stretched out along the coast- Wetllelllay, 2s my-oowiiiinr» School . ILNI WYIAN, LIW IYIII DUE IN ‘WIDIII BIOS. WE HIIAIJIID FJQKNIY "“‘ H r. n. r. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY lIl|lT SOIIEOIILE ‘Thursday, MMay-Bed rolii: School mam siao IAHdayJIMay-Kiogaboroflabool 2:80to5:80 Iesldeaiaoiadjoiningsobooldlstrlctsslsould totb - nearest oi the above centres for X-rayio o . 2:80 to 5:30 ILY- smut-i?!“ to»... an»: "Johnny Belinda." Irma and Law NAPOLEON AND UNCLE EIJIY l A line. Miss Wymanu role oi a poor country lass, hated by her father, and loved by the Village doctor, is considered one of the strongest dramatic roles which Hollywood has ever allotted a star who is usually .~ associated with glsmor. . Besides. the four prindpies, the , cast is sparked with intordting names. McNally who hails from the Broadway stage, plays the villain in the ilim. He was last seen in “The Magnificent Doll". Jan Stedins. Port u Mir-Nelly! wife. She was newcomer lo films has an important. tested for the role while playing in . the Chicago company o! "Born Yesterday." She also appeared op- posite Cilftoal Webb in "Present Laughter." Day Seymour, weighty bad man of several Warner films. is another familiar personality in the I:- pordng array. Rosalind Ivan, w o scored a smash hit as the alattern- ly mother in Betti Dayle‘ druna, "rile Corn 1s Green," pie a small- town gossip in "Johnny elinda." LONDON - (C?) — In a 1U! will recently found in a Chelsea ‘ house an Oxford carpenter left aiieecond-beet petrol more‘ to his oil no ( 4 l~ "She OUR BOARDING HOUSE “lb \\\\\I\\\\\\“ THAT noes n". Twiess! r. AM ewe You TFlé n-ll \ vocrAoe FURNITURE t. , LaaoRAToav AT once AND mail vou oevleé $\_\\ MAJOR llooPLT Foe Murzoen! some WAY OF HENDS .2 l “Y \\\\§\§x.\$§*t:~».~.\\\‘>\‘ noun rr! Tue-a! 511g: \ . .~\\\* --ll‘lll // %