BAG! EIGHT , . .. . mwnmwsmvawmv.wa. TLOMANCE AND PERIL RUN RIOT IN DRAMA OF THRILLS! SEE . . "ADULT ENTERTAINMENT" , III DIIIIIHGSI um lllilimi HIJBEHT MITBHUM? FAITH IIIIMERGIEE CIAIIIIE IlAlNS etc ex 30 l.'"...il.i.”'i..iw.g9li.”l'.i.l s 2 mnrs - ronmr & -run. PRINCE EDWARD W 9 - Featurette - Comedy Cartoon Slimvs .'l:.')tl-T-it . ' - CCvW&XSM,VmLCCxNaL- s.x.Cx:C ye s.x:L,.Cvx. It's all about a character whv invents a baseball nobody can hit! He also is sole owner of a dame with curves nobody could miss! Into this biisalul romance walits -- me! leave us not be modest - it's greatl' (PMZ Dovyfna That "km-.r to J w.-vet" Guy Sliiitvs .'l:.'i()-7-9 ' E Sf News - Travel - Cartooii -x . aim -1- xgxg---xx ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GliAilIll'A!l AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Dyna Stewart. In Bruce Iherliee. Min Joyce Wlgglalon. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Layers The Guardian may be bought at tho fouovrlng piuu ll Ilontagua. Blue Doino Keltaurant. and Guardian Office; in Gcorgo town: The Post Office; in Soul-la: The Snack Bar and I. lie) 'll'dl Q son. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce carruthers and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie and family of Charlottetown were week-end visitors to Montague guests of Mrs. J. W. Carruthera. ...!'l'l-IE ANNUAL meeting of the l(lng'a County Memorial Hos- pital, will be held at the Beaver Hall, on Thursday. June 28th. it B P. M. Signed Daisy Alley. Sec- rotary-Treasurer. Mrs. Derek 1-Iiizlies and Miss Alice Collings. summerside, were USINLAID IJNOLI-IUM. Con- Sunday visitors to Montague, izoleum and Tiles. Walipaper and guests at Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coll- Paints. Hllchey and Vanlderstine. ings and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M0nWB'UE- Vanlderstine. NSSEAT COVERS for all cars. Complete set 313.25 to 312.50. Bud's Accessories, Montague. Mr. Harold Stewart, teacher at Prince Street School. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stewart Montague. Mrs. Frederick Llilln. Massachusetts. Montague by plane Doylc. R. N.. arrived in Friday after- noon and will spend several weeks Alton Ypiinkcr. Summer- Mr. side, was ,, Sunday visual. to here guest of her parents Mr. and Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. M” James c0A”"35' ' 1 ' i. 1'” C” 11"” pg Mr. Ronald MacDonald. R. c. A. . .. . F. who has just completed a three M . Andrei Lavc l ,- tnwrli. was alvisitor Ito h1o'rTt,iar:fie mom” com” nt Camp Bordem spent the weeii-end in Montague Saturday. the izucsi of his snn-ln- law and daughter Albert Fraser. with his father. Mr. Louis Mac- Donald. and his sister, Miss Jean MacDonald. Mr. MacDonald will return to Sumnierside to resume his duties. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M.i's. Alex Mi-icDougal'i and three children. formerly of Bangor, Maine. have taken tip icsldence in Montagiie. Mr. Mac- '-'-AT I'RE53YTERlAN CHURCH Dougall has accepted R position 'Jrh9 Swmmem Of T119 I-0l'd'-5 with the Montague Furiilshiiig supp” W35 Observed N4 the mom- Comwl 3, ing service at St. Andrew": Pres- byterian Church. Montague. and -..ADBAWING for June bride W95 C0111-'lllCl.8d by the minister. doll at the Montalziie 5 to stun Rev- F. N- Youna. Three members store, smurdu.-y June 23rd. at, were received into membership. 10.15 pm. Tit-itcts will he givi-n The anthem suniz by the fiili choli- away free with catch and cverv Was "Bread Of Tile World". At dollar purcliase st'arting Jute the evening service the soloist was 1411., Mrs. Bruce MacLaren. Calgary. .....m - V who very beautifully rendered ...."iI SVAS A Male lVar Bride'. "Bless This House." Rev. Mr, With Cary Grant and Ann Shcr- Young preached the sermon, tak- ttlan. ltls newt ltis thrilling! ing for his subject "A Lesson ln Wood lsliintis-Monday: Vernon-- Prayer and Faith," and baslng hls 'l'ucsday: Cal'dlFZall - Wednesday; remarks on Acts 12-18. The even- Murray Harbour North --'l'htira- lug anthem was "The picture or day; l:2Irton-Fritir..V; BTMKOLOWH Jesus" (Clarke). Mrs. A. F. Camp. -Saturday. bell was organist at both 5"-- vices. . . -('.u'ciir:s Blti TROUT - one of the big ones that did not get away was the two pound. five ounce trout caught by young Keith Collings in the Montague River last week. The trout measured approx- imately thirteen inches around the girth. The irniii has caught: by bait, using shrimp are the main dish The hny was fishing near the turn-table at the time when the big one struck. and in a few min- utes it was lying peacefully on the shore, with Keith justly proud of his catch. Since then the area has been swamped with would-be hope- fulg but up in the present. no one has caught. one quite as large. al- though some large trout have been taken. All the fishermen in the loc- ality are getting ready for the big run of trout. which is due to ar- rive this week or early next week. with full moon and perfect even- ing tides. it is expected that there will be some fine catches made during the next few weeks. Death Saturday of Mrs. James Burke of Lower Montague The death occurred at the King's County Memorial Hospital on Saturday. June 16th of one of lower Montague: oldest and well respected residents. Mrs. James Burke in her 77th year. Mrs. Burke was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gus Boiidreault of Lower Montague, and was born there in l874. Her husband predeceased her several years ago. She leaves to mourn two sons. G115. in Lower Montague. and John in Montague. and one daugh. ter. Elizabeth, Mrs. Francis McGai-. Pixie. Milltown. N. B. Also surviv- inz her are one brother. Gus Boudreault. of Lower Montague and one sister. Elisa. Mrs. wllllam Landry. also of Lower Montague. The funeral service will be held from St. Mary's Church. Moiitag. U9. this morning. Interment will he in the church cemetery. "IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING" HAILED: BASEBALL comanv HAS TOP SIARS FAIILTCNEIL EDWARD STARTS WED . A Every spring. when Im. birds and bees start. watching the guys and gals. ttmen seem to undergo a pec- Ullar chm-ze . . . in like spring fever. but it lasts all summer." The siren t-all brings them to the ball park: and thtrsand lots where the thud of a ball against is mitt, the sharp crack of horsehide niceting ash and the hoarse tiring oi the umpire combine to make baseball America's favorite national pastime. CHDUMHR this on celluloid. Twentieth Century-Fox has come tip with "it. Happens Every Spring," , starring Ray Milland, Jean Peters and Paul Douglas. the film. which DIIEI1-5 today at the Capitol Theatre. tells the story or a College chem. lstry teacher who. through a strsngo chain of circumstances. is propelled unexpectedly from the classroom to the diamond Where he becomes baseball”: most famous pitcher. noniantdro 'rimiLi.:-i IN I Romance and peril run riot, in the striking plot of "Where Dan. ll" Lives." the now trying Cum- mings. Jr.-Irwin Allen presenta- tion. with Robert Mitchum. Faith Domergue and”claiide Rains in the stellar roles now at the Prlncc Ed- ward Theatre. Marking the much-discuss:-ti Miss D0m9r'TUP'! film debut, the picture dealii with the deceptively romantic plan of a. girl who is on the verge of madness, to get. rid of her elderly husband and to elope with a. younger man. Raina enacts 9.0:-oaoooo00 the part of the luckleas husband and Mitchum portrays a young rioctor who becomes infatuated with the girl and finds himself a victim of her fantastic schemi-. Maureen 0'5ulllvan and Charles Kcmper head the supporting cast of the John Plrrnw production, which Farrow directed. RKO Radio distributes. a.- nun-0 l DIS GE DAY-NELSON ATSIML-illillijlllfl '.lA".'.l.ll.l.l.iE .".l.'E.'l."1ll.' T i "wanna DANGER Lives" 5 Heavy Loss In Barn Fire Al Baldwin's Road A large barn. the property of James Campbell 'of Baldwlrva Road, was destroyed by fire at 6:30 Saturday morning together with ll cattle. three horsea, a. quantity of hay and oats, and Mr. Oomp- beli'a apring auppiy of fertlllaor amounting to five tons. The origin of the fire la un- known. A neighbor. Harry- Train- or. first noticed the blue and spread the alarm. The barn. which was a large one, had only recently been remodelled by Mr. Campbell. Impressive Service At lie-Opening of Murray River church ..-with the iiiiiiit it public ud- dreaa ayatem. scores of people who were unable to gain admittance to the capacity-filled auditorium. participated in the re-opening of Murray River United Church. on Sunday, June 3rd at 7:00 P.M. Extensive improvemonta were inaugurated early laat winter and were finally completed. The whole interior of the Church has been aheathed in Douglas Fir ply- wood in an attractive design. Shellac and varnlah were HDPAWT bringing out the natural grain and beauty of the wood. The floor of the choir loft and altar waa cov- ered with a lovely two-toned green carpet and the aialea with runners of the same color. The minister. R!V- 17- Wanna MacPheraoii conducted the worship service and expressed his felIcita- tlons to the members and adher- cnts of the congregation for 1:95: worthy and splendid effortl. T oi. sacrifice in time. effort and money will ever be a tribute for their in- tcrest in the House of God. The men of the congrezatlton WE" f th ir loya ty. co-oP- A??:lAlAt:f1d&n;rlPi'I(TeCl'll1lD. The ladle! madc ii splendid contribution III their manifold efforts to :bl:l: the-carpet and runner: an as for their splendid leadership I1 the numerous dutiea oaloclatt.-cl with the. re-decorating of a chur:::; The conizi-citation W" 'i thankful for the am of I ii" for the Church from Mr. and 1'!- Fdgm. Gidriings and the contribu- tion of labor from Mr. Oliver Gid- dlin s and Mr. Wallace Scuttle- bui-T The gift of Communion Cup . - 9. holders from Meura. Help” 5813;; haugh and Ben Relno wry much appreciated. - H ad The conrlrciznlm" W” 9'” e36" to have associated with tlhgin this auspicious DFCESIOTLI U,-med Burton Corkum of Soura i Church. wno preached an inn)!- ing and challenging 5"m”" M . ll f lsaltih. mitt? ch(l)ir under the leaderahlp of the organist, Mrs. Clarence Ni- mile, led the service of PTEASI: They were psaiatcd by M"- M MacRae. Mrs. W. .T. Mulch. Mr- Lloyd Mutt-it and Mr. Allan Mac- Rae of Cherry Valley. whoao duet nnd quartet added aormuch to the service of praise. This scrvico' marked the com- pletion of the tint stage of ren- ovations flint have been made In this historic. church and Under God's guidance and direction much more will he done. in the near future to adorn this houite of prayer. (Patriot Please Copy) 'l'llMPIiE'l'0N'8 '1'-R-0'8 mg,-;,g;f,r .iAii'i'.l'ii'3iii e.ui....n:.'ao.-si.aa MILLIONS SOLD EVERY YEAR! II. J. MABOII OPTODIITIIII Pltling and supplying Glance Ito. . MONTAUUE, P. I. I. Otllco I-louro: to by appointment. Olfloa Connected With Dnu store. IIIXOWS SGOUREX WILL SAVE YOUR CALVESI Scourex Works Fast! Removes infection from the intestinal tract overnight. The "combined sulfate" in Scourex work fast. Pro- motes appetite for rapid re- covery. Save every Call” this season by asking about Scourex at: JAMIESONS PHARMACY Montague. P.E.l. PIILP WOOD WANTED BUYING PULP AT ROADSIDE -' ANY QUANTITY - LARGE OB SHALL Bergmann's Montague Iii Ottawa Address By,Mr. Hickman Following la the text of an ad- dreaa which 1: to be broadcast thla evening by Mr. Thomas J. Klckham. M.P. for Klng'a: "In my opening remarks. I should ftrarllko to any aomethlnx of Federal matter: having to do wl the count.ry'a buaineaa at Ottawa. It. la carried on in 0!.- tawa by a group whom the peo- ple aond there to ti-anaact. and d the people's buaineaa at- fair: -- your affairs. "Many of us do not realize just how cloaely we are linked with Ottawa and Juat to what extent. - In the everyday life of every man. woman and child we are at- lectod by direction from Ottawa. Everything we bu eat, wear. in clothol. ” ” ” ' t miners. mlnlatera - not of the Cabinet -but of the Gospel - doc- tors. donuata, lawycra. leaders in all induatrlea: one man ry thee orlat who believe: that the Gov- ernment can turn out. dollar blllit aa a pulp mill turn: out paper: and laat-but. not leaat-one lady Member. Main Oltjootlvo "Of thla coamopolltan group, h a democratic country auch an we .- NE 15. i951 have. their main objective .1: in bring wealth. health. proaperitu and happiness into each and every home acrou Canada. on they wouia Man to have lti for their sin. .IlA family and neighbouring lamlllea. insofar an it la po.m,;,. to reach that prosperity. ' the narrowing world there are. outside of national con. trol. many influence: which ii.-. fact our oconomlo way of mg, But. in of today continued on page 9 The voouaz 158 iimiuiioiin ST. SALE - Beginning Saturday Morning - Sontlnuiiig For one Week building material. hardware. clc., everything we sell from our farms. our fiaherles - in all this we are ao closely doing buaincas with Ottawa. every one of us. that we acarcely realize how close this association Ia. Ottawa is over a thousand mlloa from us - aa dia- tance la computed -- but u to how it affecta our economic livea Ottawa and its directives are so intimately aaaoclated with the houaoholderl. the farmers and the fishermen that we are hardly con- acioua of it. "Just: a passing word on those fellowa who are sent; to Ottawa to conduct your business. From the Prime Minister down. they oro men who are sent there to look after your economic inter- est: - just as you have sent me. "The composition of this group of rapreaentativea is varied. We have them from every profession, from coal: to coast. including farmera, fishermen. luniberjaoks. BALANCE sriuno COATS - Shortios and Long CLEARING at V3 on On Rock Coats of . .L. V2 Price. Ono Raclt Dresses for 31.90 25 Dark Dresses for .. .. . . 55.00 All Darlt Dresses at . . . . V2 Price Terms Cash - No Approvals. HOLMANiS Both Stores Features - -i The Famous iiVELOX” Separators t Substantial Savings om: WEEK oiiivw JUNE 18 to 23 INCLUSIVE 30 yoara. ,' Run: in an oil bath. 7 Self balancing bowl. 200 lb. without atand. regullr 42.50 400 lb. without stand; regular 59.00 ..... .. 44!) lb. with Item . regular 75.00 500 lb. with stand, regular 92.00 ...............-............... DOWN BALANCE Montlily' - NOTE THESE SPECIAL PRIDES - 600 lb. with atand. regular 105.00 .. 600 lb. with an diaca. regular 114.00 .......... .. lb. with atand. regular 139.00 . 800 lb. with at: n dlaca. regular 1d8.00i ................ .. ELECTRIC MODELS 38.75 800 I regular 159.00 new is ii. Time To Replace that Did Separator with A New ”llELDX"i HOLMANS E i'l-i...':i.li. .1 1-..' l.;"'. "Whore out Friends mart 1;. Don't miss the opportunity of getting a genuine Velox Separator, imported direct from Sweden, and at the same time save money! The Special Offer is for One Week Only! A Imported direct from Sweden. P Sold in Prince lidward Inland by HOLMANS for over ' ' Probably your neighbor has one--aak hint. P Famous for clola aklmming and long life. ' Ball Bearings on main aplndlo. Vsltortor. atronger bowl aplndlo inlua i"t"e'Si" .600 lb. Electric complete with motor. regular 145.00 ...............................-................. 500 lb. Electric complete with motor. mo lb. Electric complete with motor. regular 114.50 -............................ - miom PREPAID -- U! li'I i it-1.4 - i ..i'.. 'll-".I.'l.l 93.50 100.00 ........ .. 124.95 "H 134.00 134.00 141.00 102.00 .1 vii...