LAGE EIGHT who PRINCE a (n! cum 40M boom MOSS a A EDWARD FRI. sn. IIII] IIIVIII o HOWARD nvliriis? nrvna" YIAIIS- iiiiiliililii! ‘(minnow use new- mmmm HEAT PRODUCTION ‘ seniors. ssoxvrsoua. Harold r. u . "ms cuanogalsnupljamnrrrrowly . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ' 8 Mlle AGENT loliowlng rlscee in Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Oltlce: Roper: ..'ENGLISH CHINA SOUVBN- IB5.-C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. JMncLEOD AND G RE l N l. Montague, have in stock s complete line of shallow and deep-well water systems and all types of heating and plumbing supplies. .'Macl.ITOD AND GREENE, Montague, have in stock s. limited quantity of grain drills, plows, disc harrows, both tractor and horse, and also peg-toothed harrows. Get your order in early. UNION ROAD W. M. B. The monthly meeting of the Un- ion Road W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Lamont on the evening of May 2nd, 1949. The meeting open- ed by singing “In Christ There Is No East Or West", followed by “Lord's Prayer". Responsive read- ing, 31st Psalm. Roll call was re- JOHN WAYNE - MONTGOMERY CIJFT _vuummmm-iww M“ .. .1 EXTRA! NEWS Bhows 8:80 - '1 - 9 -\'\, ,_r::?*r‘~§ "P" AGAIN - GALLINOTALL rsnturs! Here's a grand mmie treat for your Kiddies . . . A special Matinee featuring the ever popular film, “ANNE 0F GREEN GABLES" will be held at the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE On SATURDAY MORNING at 1O WOLOOK Jovoxxrxrum TiiE CAPITOL THEATRE cnsnummwu (From The Ever Popular Novel of the Same Name) HERE'S A STORY THAT IS CLOSE TO ‘THE HEART OF EVERY ISLANDER — CAVENDISH, GREEN GABLES, THE BABBLING BROOK, THE HAUNTED \VOOD, THE LAKE OF THE SHINING WATERS, AND LOVERS LANE. ALL IMMORTALIZED BY THE BE- LOVED PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUTHORESS, LUCY MAUDE MONTGOMERY. "mm: or cmaru GABLES” 5 v STARRING ANNE summer AND tron BROWN ’ AT THE carrror. THEATRE TODAY — FRIDAY and SATURDAY DAILY snows stoo-"noo-sas-sar. MATINEE 2:30 SEE AND ENJOY N-vxcwxpcv? PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE RETURN i v ENGAGEMENT OF THAT GREAT FILM ; ff ~ “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” E TONIGHT — EMPIRE — FRI. - SAT. Shows 7-8z45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:80 w”. . . . . deadly Ilushirs oI Inc burn on ominous warning ._ - f _ _ i0 men who would , " . gamble their Iivcs Io: I I ' Tin.- siIver iveusuve oI DIAIH VAIIFY.‘ scan IRON - METALS v AND asnsmss ' For highest prices moss u; m: not: , " ‘ to by 12 members and two visitors. Minutes were read and approved. Christian Stewardship reading by Mrs. Ravenhiii. Hymn. "From Greenlands Icy Mountains," followed by “Sentence Prayers." Temperance reading by Mrs. La- mont entitled “The Cure." Scrip- ture was read by Mrs. Maund, Luke 10, chapter 31-37. For the pro- gramme, Mrs. B. MacMillan gave a reading entitled "A Present for Grandfather”. Miss Tillie Prowse gave a reading entitled "A Parable Comes Alive," and Mrs. Ravenhlil gave e reading entitled “The Blue Slippers". Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Earl Livingstone. Pro- gramme committee for next meet- ing, Mrs. Mallett, Mrs. Harry New- man and Mrs. Waller Gill. Collec- tion amounted to $7.00. The meet- ing closed by singing "Take Time To Be Holy" and Mlzpah Benedic- tion, after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Berlin Auto Derby Worries Officials smmsermr. May i0 — (AP) — A Berlin-bound auto derby worried British military authorities today- When the Russian zonal border barrier goes up at one minute after midnight Wednesday, the four- isne highway to Berlin may look like Indianapolis speedway. News correspondents have lined u/p their fastest cars for a mid- night dash to be first into Berlin. British military authorities were considering putting an official car in the lead to pace the traffic. Most of those breaking away from the barrier at midnight will be correspondents or British and American officials. British military traffic probably will not move before dawn. IJndry. Albert Althea, In. Byron Harriet Ollll’ wort, . GEORGETOWN: Weldon Tnvere. Thefluerdllnnsnybeboughtet usyolthe Miss S. A. Llewellyn; Are. 01:4. in Bouris: Condosfe and lflurosscs in Sb Peter's: The Post Ollie; Mt. Stewart and Vicinity _ Mr. Sheldon Jay of the C.N.R.., Montague. was s visitor to his home in Mt. Stewart on Sunday. Mrs. James McCarthy of Cher- lottetown spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Clark, Mt. Stewart. lifl. and Mrs. Martin Birt of Souris were sveek-cnd visitors to Mt. Stewart. Mr. Winston Birt and Mr. Johnny MoKinnon, St. Peters Bay, spent Sunday in Mt. Stewart. Dr. J. D. and Mrs. Reddin and family have taken up residence in their new home on Main Street. Mire. Alex McGregor and daugh- ter. Mary, of Montague, were vis- itors to Mt. Stewart on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Affieok of Charlottetown spent Sunday visit- ing Mt. Stewart and Peaks-s Sta- ion. Mrs. Ted Mclihven, Bristol, was a recent visitor to the home oi her parents, MT. and Mrs. Robert Jay. Mr. Sheldon Coffin of the CN. R. Charlottetown. was a week- end visitor to his home in Mt. Stewart. ‘Mir. and Mrs. Allen Swan of York. and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Coffin of Charlottetown, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lloyd Jay. Mrs. Elmer McIntyre returned to Boston, Mass, on Friday. hav- ing spent the past iwo iveelrs in Mt. Stewart. w. and Mrs. Albert Court and Mr. Edwin McAssey, Bediford, spent sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay. ‘Mfr. and Mrs. Charles MoAuiey have taken up residence in Mt. Stewart. Mr. McAuley is mech- anic at Mullen Motors. The many friends of Mr. J.W.W. Mae-Donald are sorry to hear of his continued illness and ail wish for his speedy recovery. The many friends of Mrs. John A. Barrett are glad to see her home again after her recent ill- ness in the Oity Hospital. Congratulations are extended to Miss Leona Jay who is among the graduate nurses from the Oily Hospital this hummer. Mrs. Francis MacDonald and Mrs. Cyrene McIntyre left re- a. Bick s. Beam 5. fleshy, edible fruit d. Sacred ‘l. Lend- measure 8. Hunting’ dogs l1. Club s 13. Slmpictons l5. Upward curving‘ of s shipr plank i0. evolve 19 tore (Ruse) l0. Minute skin 1190MB! . 1i. imperfectly 12. Beeeech 14. Pest iii. Cunning 1.6. Dspert E , TWO‘ 5 5 ‘g 2 S0. Deep ravines M. Part o! "u, m» SI. Crown so. Spawn o! nsh S1. Yellow. citrus fruit 8D. Give up If. Infrequent as. S-shepcd molding is. Hsstened i4. Side of e DUAO!t—ADD£ rowan ssoomnn CROSSWORD umum mum: uumn l0. Tree (O. I2. Enter into 23. Rolr 24. Pounding i5. Sloth: ' I0. Alcoholic I8. Spigot so. Struck. as 85. Center illllilll] America) an alliance dcviocl liquor EIHLID DUDE] -il Interior's Answer 88. (mart ‘ S9 Striklnj success (slang) \ GO. Turkish nun urith s cone DAILY OBYPTOQUOIE-llerds how to work its‘ ' A X Y D L I A A X I ‘is LONOIILLOW Onclettcrlsimpiy stands for another. Tn this example A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single lake's. spoo- trophicl. the length end formation of the words arr: all tiinte. Ilcch day the code lcttershrc different. Atlrypfigrsnqsototioe IIT UAOIYO II LOIYOY DLO TUPMM. ILI s: sensor one. rou, UAIIL ruse i knosdrucnms suouw an] as ms: CLIMATl-LANDOR. y" r " '- mmmuc by King foetuses syseneu. lea. , take [NW5 ‘Fruit $oIt' “not QualllqTce '_ cently for Montreal to join their husbands who arc employed on the oar-terry Abegwelt. which is in dry dock in that city. Miss Ethel Les-rd. nurse-in- training in the P. E. I. Hospital, is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leard. FATAL CHAS! WOOLWIGI, Kent, England - (CP) — A cat chasing s. rat caused an expolsion when it short-circuited s (limo-volt trans- former here. Both the cat and rat were killed. OREANI ROIITE Beginning Tuesday. May 10th, Congratulations are extended to Elisabeth Anderson, daughter of M‘:- and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mt. Stewart, who took second place in the solo st the Musical Festival on Thursday, and once weekly until further no- tice, Mr. John Irving will haul Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, cream on rwte from Mum! lllr- bcur North, sense es last season. for the Illzelbrook Dairying As~ soclation. Mrs. Gay Glover. Miss Jean Af- flock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffin and son. all of Charlottetown, were visitors to Mit. Stewart on Sunday. A. ROY JONES, Beefy. Delay Action On Trans-Canada Rood DREAM ROIITE Bflllllllllll Wednesday, May l8, Wstorvele, D r o m a r e, Avondele, ll ltage, Lake Verde, Mt. Al. IIIOB. once weekly until further "MIW- MF- Jil- SIIH. hauler for "Iltlbrwk DlIlTI-hg Association. A- ROY JONES, See’). i D0 It NOWH Now ll the time to have your Refrllerstor checked before the summer months. For TPIOIIIPt end guaranteed service on all makes of com- mercial and domestic refrig- eration, call 3545-!» Motors, Washers, Electrical Appliances repaired. GARTER and MacLAREN 108 Prince Street ‘REGENA, May l0 —(CP) -—~ Highway Minister I. T. Douglas of Saskatchewan said today the Dom- inion Government has decided to withhold action on a proposed Trans-Canada Highway until af- ter ihe June 27 Federal election. In a statement he said the act» ion "came a; a distinct shook to the Saskatchewan Government. We had been led to believe. “that Ottawa intended to proceed with this project during 1949" suauuu scuoofi Report for the month oi’ April: Grade VIII-d. Jmeph McCaugh- ey. Grade VII-l. Shirley Ctamesier. Grade VI—-l. Charlie MoCaughey. Grade IV-i. Henry Savidant; 2. Ruth Gamester; 3. Vernon Mc- Caughey. Grade III—i. Eleanor Hughes; 2. Harold Gallant. Grade II-i. Irene Gamester. Perfect attendance: Mary Savid- ant, Ruth Gamester, Ruth Hughes, Shirley Gamester, Irene Gamester. Highest average: Ruth Hughes. 83%. Henry Savidant, 81%; Shir, icy Gamester, 83% . Teacher-Edna Atkins. , It is with Pleasure that we announce the arrival of Madame Rita A. Caron (Vita-Ray Representative) Ruth Hughes; 2. who will be giving Complimentary Facial; SATIIRDAY, MONDAY and TIIESDAY MAY 14th. 16th and 11th All Ladies are cordially invited to bring their complexion problems to Madame Caron. Please phone Miss Isabelle Storey at 157 for an appointment. NIIGNES DRIIG OO. It's balanced I perfectly soft. . . amazingly strong] Pure white tissue, wonderfully absorbent . . . properly bslsnoed for softness and strength. 3 32‘ nous 225° SHEETS FAI brings you extra washing power. Feb gets‘ plsyclothes- even rimiest overalls-cleaner faster Feb gives you instant rich suds in hardest wsterl FAD penetrates materials faster, more thoroughly than any soap —pusbcs dirt out! FAD leaves no “grs ing‘ sosp scum even in her est water. ' FOR ALL FAMILY WASH AND DSEfl Nowavelliloctyetaryocerbmo NEW GIANT EEONO é‘ m! size: ' FAOTORY SALE 0F PIIRE WOOLLEN YARD GOODS SGOTIAN CRAFT‘ CLOTH New York Gabardines, Worsted and Woollen Covert Cloth and other fine pure woollen materials for Ladies’ and Men's garments. . in the newest Fall and Spring shades, also knitting yarns. ALL GOODS AT FACTORY PRICES AND BELOW -54" WIDTH, RANGING FROM $1.95 PER YARD TO $8.75 PER YARD. EASTERN INOOLLEN MILLS NEW GLASGOW .... - for the first time, extend their end-of-tho-eesson sales to other communities in the Maritimes. TNIS SALE FOR TWO DAYS “ONLY m. Designed end low ebeorption. for literature. AN e.s.'leo.ov rarer nooucrl Great George St. ‘The DrikcseicTTIIr-i I Exterior Walls o! this Ions Costs Only . . . And {or ell partition wells only $186.39. Borne low prlcee per square foot m" any eise or type homb you may be planning to build. Brikcrcte combines colorful beauty-end ell the vslucl of mesons-y et its beet-with e lower-then-iumber Pm" Local inenumturing-pesecd eiong in the term of quelity end lower pricee. Visit our plant. Bee the product. Get estimate. Or W11" FRIDAY, MAY 18th, Starting 1O mm. SATURDAY, MAY 14th, 10 9am. to 10 p.n1 AT THE TWEEI. BUILDING Charlottetown 7e "BRIKADIER" Tyson; Brikcrete Economy ropcrtioned to tit modem sty up hoe else, 2 inches long by 31/; inches high- thiclsnceoee-O-ineh end 4-inch. Self-contained insulation veiucs because of e 43% Strength end endurenoe combine with light weld“ “a of locel materials efiect large swig‘!!! I“ ling. L33; v void.‘ tier T Blueprints c! the ‘llrihcdles-"now cvcildltifi tstmo mcxsm raooucrs l-Tb- 10 North llnr Reed _ Charlottetown, l’. I. P. O. BOX IN '4 r. ruous Ill-l E13