“recs srctrr . . ‘so it ‘truest’ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT - MATINEE TODAY 2:30; rem “l. ||E b0-O-O&Q4-O§¢0-O§¥§O§O GOOOQOXO-O-QOO-O-FOOOOQmOO-FW“ -O-O§-O§-QQ'O§-OOO§OQQ Q4 COX-O‘ 5-OOQO-Q OOQOO-O OQQQQQOQ I a nwano " THEY'RE TRAVELIN’ ALDllD I». l Dll TllE RDAD THAT LEADS TD PAIIIHWCINITOIDHIW A9 i1 AMINO 17/- GAPITDL TllllR. — FRI. and SATURDAY A: "SLIPPY McGEE" Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 ‘V the devil I Hi1 7i Mt. Stewart ‘tbbib§v§00O000006000000040000000OrOVOOOO-QO-OOOQOOOOOVQMOO was Ethel Lesa-d. nurse in inla- ilm ln the Prince Edward Island Hospital. is spending a three-week vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs- Ray Leard, Mt. Stewart. V” Reginald and Miss Bernie Dunn of New York. arrived in Mt. Stewart by car and are visiting friends and relatives. Miss June Jay, the local librar- ian, spent a few days in the city this past week. ' Sympathy is extended to Mr. Robert Bryson of Mt. Stewart. on the death of his mother in Mont- real. Mr. Wallace MacDonald of Cove- head. was a rccent visitor to the home of his sister. Mrs. Lemuel Jail’. Mt. Stewart. Miss Mary Lou MacDonald and . . . thet for a mild, cool, sweet smoke . . . there's nothing to match a tobacco expertly blended from high grade Burley leaf. He knows that Hurley is a tobacco that packs easily . . . burns slowly, leaving a clean white ash . . . a tobacco that stays lit! He knows that it meets the reel test of rnildness-he can smoke it all day long. Isn't this lust the tobacco you are looking for? Try a pip: of icolaar: The Plelt eflPlpe Tebnceea, Also Cartoon - Musical Popular Science Sports - Comedy was Nethley Jay, who are em- ployed in Charlottetown, spent the week-end at their homes in Mt. Stewart-Mt. St. An engagement of interest tolstaws- friends here ls that of Velda Walk. er of Charlottetown, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. James Walker. slueme mr sores f callous; census‘. tones; ca” a: »g'.n9%°b till sliitrulnn iiliiitiliii... late-Rs \\\ , P Ie++¢vee++++m++eQe+e>e+e++ee O§OQ4++OQ4OP¥FOOHQ+QQ<QOQOQQ4l eraucsu raacr t xsmsnma nuance-n l 4 EVE. 6:50 - 9 BY. 9P5 eeeweweeececeo w “vows-eve yO-OO-OOQO-O O§QQO GO-OXO-QO-O EMPIRE Tllllll. FRI. SAT. s/pf-fPz/i W6 w/v p. - 45 m: "KIDS .. lEllA lllllllll Zlllwulrlu... OI I. suntan-nu mil-L?» a-TTJLTE Bvdbrlrn-elwue; Qnntllml- IrunIlIIl Serial - Comedy - Sports 0-04-006046-600600000600-00 through this village. Potatoes were going to Central Canada and the Mr. Allen MacDonald. son of land Mrs, tvilfrod MacDonald, St. Chen-y H111, to 3mm, ghandler °"Andrew’s, who has been employed Charlottetown. place the lestof April. Mr. Gerald Jay ls visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jay. Gerald has lust returned from at trip to South America ln the Mer- chant Navy. Illttle Mtss Florence McAssey spent the week-end in Georgetown with her father, Mr. Otis McAssey, relieving conducter Georgetown-Mt. Stewart train. About one hundred care of po- tomes passed through Mt- Stewart from Monday to Saturday last week. Extra trains were running from Sourla. Georgetown and Mur- ray Harbourmell have to pass Man-h" w take I with the passenger and freight de- ‘partment of the C.N.R. in Mono- ton. has been transferred to Char- lottetown. Allen learned his tele- jraphy urith Mr. H. W. McKay, station agent at Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will take up residence in Charlottetown The death occurred in the City Hospital on Friday. March 9th, ol’ Mrs. ‘John J. ltfacdonald of Pis- quld. Mrs. MacDonald was a faithful member of St. Andrew's Catholic church where she attend- ed services regularly until a few months ago uhcn her health no longer permitted her to leave her lmme. Ever busy she enjoyed a long and happy life and took great pleasure ln any work which was for a. worthy cause. she leaves w mourn, besides her husband. two daughters, Kathern and Joanna and one son Francis. The fun- eral service was held on Monday morning to St. Andrew's church. Burial in the church cemetery Service at the church and grave gas by her pastor. Rev. T. Camp- ell. Bristol llnd Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laplerre have moved to the shore to reside lor the season. - Mr. Harry McEwen. local paint- er. was in the city lastweek on business. One Bristol man. Mr. Valentine MacDonald, ls employed on the new l‘. W. Woolworth building in the City. Mr. Lester McVarlsh has pur- chased a new Mighty Camper range the kind made especially for cook houses and restaurants for hls cooks to cook on this season. It is understood Dingwell Broth- ers. carpenters, Merle. will be charge of the new warehouse to be erected at or near the Co-Opera- tlve Store, Morel], this spring- Mr. B. McAdam, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McAdam. Morell, left lust week for Montreal, where he will enter the Royal Victoria Hos- pital for treatment. Mr- Laurence Gauthier. who has been a patient in e hospital in Charlottetown for several monthl. is coming along fine and he will behnme about May first. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and daughters, Teresa and Geraldine. were vtsltcrs to Bristol on-Bundey for the first time this season. They spent the summer months here lest season and are looking for e THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTlITOWN ‘THE EASTERN GUARDIAN lien‘ 'r"s= separately? uuue r Landry. aim amen. we. ems start. Klee llllflél Clllf. IGINT OIOBGITUWN: Walden IAIOII. . AGENT! SOUIII: Mlle Ileld Richards and Gflflllll hi!“ ‘Ilaefiuardlan ma: be MUM also! of the ' following please In Montague: Mlae s. A. Howell”: In. Olly. In Georgetown: The Poet Office: In Sourla: Camden's and Iletetaee Roper. In 8t. Petefll: The Poet Oflloe. ' CEMENT? We have ltl Order now. Bergman's. MontlIlIQ- C- l. L. PAINTS-Select your new colour scheme from our complete stmk-NOW. BerimanhtMontafll-le- C. l. L. PAINTS-TS-alect your new colour scheme from our complete stock-NOW. Bergman's. Montague ..'NOW INETOCK. — A llam- A-ted quantity fertilizer spreaders. 'I‘raciox' and Horse Hitch. MacLeod and Greene. Montague. / ' 'Miss Tens Collinas. R. N. who has recently completed her tram- ing period. is spending her vaca- tion at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Colllngs. Mon- xgue. Miss Jean MacL-esn. Charlotte- town, spent the weeknd in Monta- gue at thehome of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William MacLean. Friends will regret to learn that Mr. James Anistle is a patient to the King's County Memorial Hos- pital where he is undergoing treat- ment. Mr. and Mrs. William Vanlder- stlne, Montague. motored to Char lcttstown Thursday on business. Messrs. John Boyce and Jerry Solomon. Georgetown. were Vl!l< tors to Montague on Saturday. Mr. Aubrey Found, commercial traveller. spent the day ln Morita gue and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck have returned to their home in Monta- CEMENT? W0 have ltl now. Bergman's. Montague- i; Order spent at the home 0f Mrs. George Surrey, Montague. ber of her friends gathered togeth- er on a hooking party. Following the hooking. e lovely lunch we! served by the hostess. Ice in the Montague rlver has practically disappeared. and al~ ready the Georgetown Harbour‘ l:- cleer above lower Montague. This ls the first year that the rlver has cleared so quickly even thowh fihe lce was very heavy. seeming to mo‘! away rather than break into cekea. At present only s. smell portion is blocking a clear river above low-ex Montague, and lt. la expected that by the end of the week (me rive". should be entirely clear. Ferry llraf- flc between Georgetown and lower Montague hes not es yet been re sumod. but ft ls expected that the first crossing will shortly talqc place. ‘ Travel on the country roads ls still somewhat difficult with mantr washouts. and mud. Heavy vehicu- lar travel is almost impossible, out it ls reported that some of the roads are drying considerably so that travel should prove much easier very soon. With, the return of cold weath- er on Saturday, the doors of the rink were opened to provide skat- ing for the youngsters who took advantage of the opportunity to come in a large crowd. For two hours the kiddies enjoyed them- selves skating, and then the hoc key sticks made their appearance. The youngsters had a marvellous time playing the game which they Elle from Toronto where Mr. Beck I had enjoyed so much _all winter attended the executive meeting if the Canadian Association of Mem orial Craftsmen. a business visitor to the city Tuesday. Mr. L. R. Mt-Arthur, commercial traveller, was a recent business vlsltor to Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Friends will regret to learn that Mr. John Angus MacPhee. Brook- lyn, is a patient in the Kings Co. Memorial Hospital. where he un- derwent an operation for appendi X cltls. Messrs. Alan Nelson and J. Wei» ter Nowell. Montague, were busl ness visitors to the city on Mon- day. Mr. Fred Colllngs. Montague, is now employed with the Canadian National Railways and is at p.es- ent stationed at Cardigan where he is acquiring his apprenticeship training. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacKenna, Montague. were visitors to the city on Monday visiting friends and relatives. His many friends are glad to see Mr. Spencer Uewellyn back at hls former duties following 11.5 Olieration at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. I Mr. Charles Rogerson, Swift's Representative ls supervising the loading of cattle at the Consulat- Natlonal Railway yards, Montague. Messrs. C. J. Boudreault and Arnold MacLure, were recent busi- ness visitors to the clty. summer home again for this sea- son. Black ducks that have mnde their nests here in what ls known as Lamperts pond and O‘Brlen's swamp are nesting here again. Old timers say the ducks have been coming here for more than fifty years Mr. and Mrs. James Blaxland have arrived home again after be- lng away for the winter months. Mr. Blaxlend was one of the best fishers, is now getting his fishing gear ready for spring- Mlss L. Blaxland. 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blaxland, who landed the biggest trout caught ln Morell river last spring with a pole her father cut in the elder swamp. hopes to get a bigger one this season with the some old equipment. No thirty dollar poleand line around here to lend the big ones.—B. Mr. Angus fuaplerre, who arriv- ed from the Magdalen Islands e short time ago along with his young wife to reside here, was in the city lest week with hls broth- er Anslem Leplerre. on business. Mr. Laplerre has purchased the John Keefe property. This pro- party has changed hands several. times end in years gone by was known as the Capt. Masher homo- ___ Mrs. Joseph Richard. who was called home wine to the death of her father the, late John Laplertc. has left for her home 1n New Castle, N3. Bhe had her young daughter with her. Mrs. Richard wee Evelyn Leplerre before her marrlsge- Another sister; Mrs. D. Venlot, also hes-e on the sense sad rnlselon. leaves this week for her l ebec lty. iEut now the end has come. and their appearance. ‘discussions on the formation of a Mr. Alva G. Allen. Montague, was l already rubber balls are making There is no: baseball league between Montague. 0n i Georgetown. Feakes. Cardigan, and {possibly Murray Harbour. Last _\ear the three-team loop of Mou- tague. Peakes and Cardigan pro- vided the fans wlth many enjoyabkc evenings. and it is hoped that this year will be no exception. Some enthusiasts are already look- lng for a better baseball diamond in the near-vicinity since the one used ls rather too narrow for goou fielding. The formation of the club is capected to takeplace soon so that work may be started early on the new diamond with a view to its preparedness before the sched- ule is drawn up.,..___,___,,__,___ ‘SOURIS HOSPITAL AUX- ILIARY MEETING -The rcgulal monthly meeting of the Souris Hospital Auxiliary was held in the dlnlng room of the Hospital on 'I‘hursday. April 8th., with Mrs. Arthur J. Paquet presiding. The report of the Secretary Treasurer were approved as reed. Correspon- dence included a letter from the Hospital Board thanking the Aux illary for their cheque amountln! to $3.000 towards the cost of tn..- elevator which has recently been installedmThe Buying Commitm- reported the electric floor pollsher also e baby crlb had been pur- chased. This committee was in- structed to procure face cloths. basslnette sheets and other no- cessary ltems whlclhthc Matron advised were ln short suPDlY. Mls: Donahue spoke o!.the many con- tributions of vegetables. canned goods. baby clothing. eta. which had been received at the hospital recently from different societies and Institutes throughout the rural districts, all of Whlflh WI! greatly appreciated. The sewing committee handed in the finished slip covers which were greatly ad- mired by those present, who con- gratulated the committee on their splendid workmanship. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. William Poole end Mr. Arthur J. Paquet for their work in assisting the Auxiliary on many occasions dur- ing the pest year. The members of sourls Legion have kindly offer- ed to hold a Basket Social and dance in no of the Auxlllefl ‘n the near future. The next meeting will be held in the Hospital dining room on May 6th. Arrangements for the annual meeting will be made at this meeting. eronsercls vlelmrt Miss Connie Fouchere who for some considerable time hes been employed in Sourll. has returned to her home in Georgetown. Friends of Mr. Adolphus acully. C.N.R.., trelnmen will regret to hear that he is e patient in hos- pltal and all hope his rocoverv will be rapid. A Mr. Walter Boudraeult who has a H. J. MABON OPTOMITIIII fitting and Supltlrill Gleeeee IM- MONTAGUI. Ell Office flours: 1e to ll AM. llolldeyl. 01s.. by epaeleeaaaet Office Cousarlel Wit! ten A very enjoyable afternoon wef when e num . l ' sraaweraav RASPBERRY CHERRY l ‘ ounce LEMON LIME l PINEAPPLE J-M Stock up your kitcheh cupboards with that delicious, easiesl-cl-all desserts. Remember-sparkling, colorful Jell-O ie one of the moat appealing. yet thriltleet desserts you can serve. Enjoy it regular! l What; ‘lotlml only in JillQ? ‘fiaFlockeJ-lllhlell-O Flavor! YOUR grocer is as glad as you are, that he can again let you have all of your favorite loll-O you want. Yes - you’ll see lots of J ell-O at your grooer’s new. All eavqn famous “lockcd-in" flavore- Alndedelieeerdloele Joli-O la e hodaseerk owned by General bode, Llaulled been a patient in the Veterans’ Wing of the P. E. Island Hospital, returned to his home on Monday. He was accompanied on the trip from the city by Mrs. Boudreault A change of wind on night brought beck into the harbour. temporarily putting a halt to any sea-going tn- tentions of local sailors but the lCt‘. ls not expected to stay long when an off shore wind develops. _.___ The funeral of the late Horace Parker‘ of Georgetown Royalty. who passed away on Wednesday. April 7th in the Veterans’ Wing of the P. E. Island Hospital. took place from his home in George- town Royalty on Friday, April 9th. Interment was ln St. David's United Church cemetery. His pas- tor the Rev. S. J. Boyce conduct- ed the service at the home and grave. The pull bearers wcrc Messrs. Earl MacLareu, John Mox~ rlson. Temple MacDonald, Bet- nsrd Keenan, Frank MacDonald and James Altken. A large parade of returned veterans met the fun era] procession at the cemetery and at the completion of the grave-side service they doposltea poppies ln the grave of their fal- len comrade. The late Mr. Parker served in the American Army dur- ing the 1914-18 conflict and in Canada's Veterans Guard in the war recently fought. He leaves w mourn hls wife Barbara, one son, John at, home, two daughters. Florence, Mrs. Cecil Buchanan of‘ ltoseneath; and Mary, Mrs. Conn MacDonald of Georgetown Roy'- alty; also three slsters, Mrs. Mabel Lebacheur of Georgetown, Mrs. Edward Bulpltt of Roeeneath and Mrs. Wagner of Montana, U. B. A., to all of whom sincere sympathy. is expressed. The late Mr. Parke: was exceptionally well liked for his quiet and kindly manner aria as a father. farmer, veteran and dtlzen he served his country in a manner and measure. not equalled by many men anu for it his name will long be re- membered by us who knew him. -Geo. OUT OUR WAY Sunday considerable ice - God and RESULTS so colour? just mix with water, and see ouornical it is to apply- brushes on easily, dries quickly without odour. and will not rub off. 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