L reorient-ram 7 "roan - mm. SHOWINGS “GEIITLEIMIVS IIGREEMEIIT" MATINEE 3:30 - EVENING SHOWS 7 -_9 i PIIIIIOE EIIWIIIIII GOMIIIG FRIDAY fllllI siiiuiiiiiiv -UOIOIO-O-OO-O+OOO+-Q0JOQ¢OQOQ+14-Q 1cm QAPITQI, FRI. and SAT. MIIIN I a¢kin"Ma Kettle!’ WILIIIII tIIIIIi NEWS - CARTOON . KING CARNIVAL IO-OO-O-OO O-O-O-O-O-O-O- GEMS! IIIEIEIIIII . i. MATINEE 3:30 —- EVENING SHOWS 7'- 8:45 rn ' ’ "m" IIIIIE i a , Piliftlgltmila I p. OUT OF DARK SEAS Wong ossosi j our or sort ARMS ...wi_i_c_> Rnijruizs!“ -v" MLIIMA PICWIB I UNI“ '"- 1,, ,.., INN IIIIIIII h i jllfililii 1 1 0 0 a 1P lead open Me peeve IIRI IIISIIIII I - .. . -'~w~1"1’~‘~ g roiiiciir-EMPIRE-rni. > . I» IIIIEIIII .. llnbflyIlllllfilIl-Iitlnlflylll mu CARTOON - FEATURETTE, HIDDEN VALLEY DAYS and SAT. 4 4 4 4 I SHOWS 7 - 8:45 - MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2:30 TTYE_ GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN u mi: EASTERN GUARDIAN AOINTI: SIONTAGUE: Herold I. Lilli’!- AIIIRI Milli. Ill. lyre: Sielnrl. llll In!!!“ OIAII’. AGENT GIOBGITOIN: Wlldoll IAIII. AGENTS SOUBIS: Mil Illlil audfieidouhrvell . The oumiiu an: Mbwlht flnurollhe following pluoee ll Mental"! "I" 9- A- i am. our. In Georgetown: The rues Ddfeez ln_ leurle: Condom’: eul Iloreuee And Vicinity - Miss Gertrude Martel! o! the. staff of Milton's Old spam in Charlottetown is visiting her home in Georgetown. —"—r Friends of Mr . Walter Solomon and infant daughter are Pleased to hear that they have returned home from the Kim's County M6- morial Hospital in Montague. The many friends of Mrs. Wal- lace MacDonald and Infant daufll- ter are pleased to hear o! their recent arrival home from the King's County Hospital in Monte- Local farmers continued the recent heavy outgoing shipments of potatoes by loading a car on Tuesday and on Wednesday. Mr. Earl Macbaren also loaded l. ca: for shipment-Geo. The recent unseasonahie weath- er has hampered lobster fishing preparations and with but l. feiw days to go until the opening of the season the fisherman ls in- deed a busy man. Herring which have so far been playing a now you see me, now you don't game, have once again abserflsed themselves from these waters and at the time of writing it looks very much as if the fisherman will once again be saddled with the additional cost o! high priced bait. ....'A meeting was held in the Council Chambers on Satilrday. the 24th, to organize a. 17th Recon- naissance Regiment, Reserve Army Troop. Major J. A. MacDonald. Commanding “B" Squadron, 17th. Recce Regt, was in attendance, or. also was Captain MacLeod o! Charlottetown. A number of young men. veterans and non-veterans. were present and Joined the Re- serve Army arid received their medical examinations from Dr. A. A. Kennedy. Another meeting is planned for the near future, when it is hoped additional members will join up and avail “ ves of the opportunities of attending Summer Camp, participating in the recreational and sporting facilities provided by the 17th Reconnais- sance Regt. -—_ii_. “WRECK 0F RESIPEBUS” BROUGHT T0 SCREEN AS VIVID THBILLEB Heiuy Wadsworth Longfellow: beloved ballad of land and sea, "Tlhe Wreck of the Hesperus," has been adapted to the screen by Col- umbia and is coming to the Capi. tol Theatre today. n u... featured cast am Willard Parker. lvivdtgiar Buchanan and Patricia c. For the vivid scenes of the sea, Columbia chartered one or the imost famous sailing 5111413 of m; 19th Century. the "Jonathan M. Ward," re-named the “Hespeziufl for the picture. This old ceiling 5ND iia-d been itowed to San Diego fro-n Boston in 1937 to be used as a muselm along the West Coast. Much of the action was ghee m L88"!!! Beech, Calif. Parker plays the role of o stai- wart sea captain who is blaokbeil- ed by the shippers when his ship piles up on the rocks. He Joins nhe salvaging business of Buchanan, who, unknown to Park , mil-RY shill! to Niel: destruction by treacherously placing lmtgmg along false chuinels. Parker ev. P11011111? discovers Buchanan's i-TEMIIBFY and. after many tray. ails, subdues the latter _1n a bmlg- ine flsht omens the breakers. Lovely Miss White portray; rm. orb sweetheart. ————--___.. LAND 0F THE DLACKI The Sudan in North hm“ wu once called the Land of the Blacks. ' our our WAY new. in SI. ream The Poet Offleo. ‘ Georgetown " ' i-ting hei- daughter, Mrs. Acorn dren of Charlottetown were visit- ors to Mt. Stewart on Saturday. m. Stewart Mrs, Frank rufquhlrson is vis- Oudlgan. ' Mesm Joe J. MaioDonlJd and Herold MacDonald spent Saturday in the city. ' we. Fred Affleok and my. John McKer-ney were visitors to the city on Monday. Mrs. llhy Glover and three chil- emiployed in Newcastle, N3, this pest winter has returned heme. — Mt agent, Charlottetown was in Mt. Stewart Tuesday on business. -Mt. Stewart. Consumers Assoc, Mt. Stewart, was on e business trip to the city on Tuesday. turhed to her home in st. Teresa after a weeks visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. Plue MacDonald. Coflfin, Prince of Wales College spent the week-end at their homes here. Clark will be sorry to learn that he has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. A ,. - ' ced last Saturday was that Mia lbois UBrien, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James O'Brien of Chariottetawn Donald, son of Mr. J.W.W. MacDonald, Mt. Stewart. your old daughter of Mrs. Rita Ross, Mt. Stewart, hear that she ieymakinz 800d re- covery after an emergency oper- iuneei nunoemuws Mr. Joseph Doyle who has been Mr. C. M. Frazee, insurance m. James R. Doyle, manager of Miss Margaret Bradley hu re- - ed the meeting and gave u very Annual fleeting St. Elizabeth's-Aid The annual meeting of 8t. Ille- both’: Aid Society wee held re- cently in the Assembly Hell o! 8t. Duncan's Basilica. Mrs. B. G. Pm- pin, the president, occupied the chair and the membership was well AvpuOSHlIfid. The reports of the Secretory and ‘Treasurer were both mod and adopted. The president gave o very in- teresting report o! the year's work. one of the most successful on ‘ree- ord. She also expressed her op- preciation for the co-opention giv- en et all time: by the Executive and members. Rev. Sister Mary Henry address- interesting outline of some of the problems with which they have to contend. She also expressed her deep appreciation for the work performed by the Society and the financial assistance given during the year. It was decided to have the an- nual envelope collection on June llth. " The following officers were re- elected for the ensuing yell: Hon. President, Mrs. B. R. Illi- kins. Prasldent, Mrs. l, G. Peppin. lst. Vice President, Mrs. T. M. MacMilian. 2nd. Vice President, Mrs. D. J. Riley. Treasurer, Mrs. M. G. McNeely. Secretary, Mrs. J. E. Cullen. . aI/ion in the City Hoqbltai lea’. Thursday nigh/t. . Monday's snowiail caught many citizens unaware and made travel- ling difficult and blocked roads in Miss Shirley Jay end Miss Etta first year students at i... The many friends of Mr. Ira engagement announ- to Barron Muc- and Mrs. Friends of little Del Ross. six are glad to Practical, low-eon. all- etoel buildings. Easy to erect; will not ug. warp or rot. l’ ensue, fire- nfo construction. Call today for full details IUIII (Al? 0 ITOIIII IIIIIITIIGIIE rural areas, Drifting was quite heavy, the snow being moved by wind which varied from thirty to fifty miles per hour. During most of the day the snow fell while the wind was northeast. The village was without electric power from seven to 10.30 p. m. Monday night due to a breakdown in the power line. The only damage to the tele- phone line was a broken pole in front of'Clerk's Feed Service. A good many citizens who had tic- kets purchased for the Y-Grad’: Fun Parade at the Charlottetown Forum were unable to get/there on account of the roads. YIIIIK 8i VIGIIIITY Mr. Charles Morrison. Pleasant Grove. has accepted a position with Mr Arthur Vessey, York-C Mr. Dean Watts,‘ who is taking e plumbing course in Charlottetown, spent the week-end at his home in York. Mr. Lloyd Crockett, City. spent the week-end in Pleasant Grove. the guest of his brother, Mr. Fen Crockett. Mr. and we. Peter Proud and family, York, spent Saturday ev- ening the guests of Mrs. George Bearisto. West Covehead. Mrs. Robert Crockett has return- ed to her home in York after vis- iting in Charlottetown the-guest of her daughter, Mrs. Nell Mac- Innis. . A special service was held in York Church on Tuesday evening, the guest speaker being Rev. Mr. Cross of Malpeque United Church. and was very much enJoyed by those present, but owing to the wet evening, it kept e. lot from be- ing present. During the evening lovely solos were rendered by the Rev. Mr. Cross. which was much appreciated by all, and we ailhope we will have the pleasure of meet- ing him again in the near future. BIG INCRBASI Pulp and paper production in Canada increased from $000,000 In 1900 to $730.W0,000 In 1W1. -—-----_. NOMINATED MODERATOR P G-H, Ont, April 27—(CP)- Dev. Jamel Sample, minister of George Street United Church here. was nominated today moderator of the General Council of the United Church of Canada. ‘Ir. u. i... ' L‘ ' Iy J. R. Williams 47/77/ / ., ~ " I491’ - i I0/i/oms41£4r > 0 w qQU/ ”Whecif Shot from Guns” ivns-lvivivnv/cg/ ,, n”; 0 not Appedzing Quaker Puficd when Spukiee now cost you no more per ounce than in the pre-vvar year of 1938i You-get the some temptinf Pufied Wheat Sparkles you love so vvel appetizing uispness . . . the some inviting toasty whole when flavor and the same grand whole wheat nourishment . . . all In no more yelrs ago! Treat the family‘ . . . help your budget . . . order Qu Wheat Sparkles from your grocer ;" today! The Quaker Ooh Company el Canada Limited ‘Armin. 194s Kfvsr‘ 7720/ #0 a Grocer 5003/ . . . the same you paid l0 er PuiTeCI PROVINCE OI’ . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT CANADA B The 1th day of April A.D. 1948 In R0 Elli-lo of JOHN STEWART Into of Pictou In Pfctou County in the Province of Nova Scotiu. Retired Railway Employee, de- ceased, techie. ~ To the Sheriff of tho Counties o! Queen's and King's Counties In the cold Province of Prince Ed- ward Island or any Constable or literate pereouwithin said Coun- flee GREETING : WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Cheater Walker I/ of Georgetown in Kings County in, Prince Edward Island. Labourer. and William E. Bentley of Char- lottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, Barrister. the Executor! of the above named Eula-to praying that u citation may be fuued for the purpose herein- . after let forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the slid Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- lenl It u Probate Court to be held in the Court House In Charlotte- town in Queen: County, In the uid Province, on Tuesday the eleventh day of May next coming. at the hour of eleveu o'clock fore- noon of the same day to shew canoe if any they can why the Accounts of the aid Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for In ufd petition and on motion of William ll. Bentley, Esq.. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that u true cum’ be forthwith published ‘in some nowlpuper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once In each week for at Ieilt four coli- seoutive week: from the date here- publlo places respectively. namely, _ in the hull of the Court lloueo In- Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near‘ the Bunk of Nova Scotin in Char- lottefown aforesaid. and at or near the More of Bederick J. Delorie in Georgetown aforesaid so that all persons interested In the said Elf-ate u aforeloid may have due notice thereof. ' WITNESS Bil Honour Ilarold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown iii_ Queen's County. the day and yeer flret above written. By the Court. Apply {oi-r A. F. CAMPBELL, MONTAGUE FOR SALE IN TOWN OF MONTAGUE 4 ACRES LAND-CLEAR FRONTAGE Backed By An Orchoid—85 Trees IDEAL FOR TOURIST CABINS, or SUITABLE FOR 3 BUILDING LOTS of and‘ u.» a me copy hereof be ism.) I. 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