PKGE II THE GUARDIAN gnsanorrerowrr T. PRINCE EDWARD to-mnr SAT Shows 8:30-7-9 Iohiefordls New and Finest Picluie oi the Fighting Cvolryi Msri::ha'(?o':DI:Tr-an I "l.'.'.'.'..I'.III'5. " u .l - JOII IGAI III JOIISOI Day or uuii wnun some n Intel! or IV and tuami can uimiiu simian 5..."; s. neon mvum cououuou piii-mm: by no naio riclims EXTRA! NEWS DISNEY CARTOON TRAOTOR BARGAINS New "CUSTOM TRACTORS" by "CHRYSLER" Both row crop and standard wide front axle types avail- ible. lhglnoi Famous "Chrysler" vy Duty Industrial 17 oI1..ln. piston dlsp - out 55 HP. at 2000 R.P.M. 9;, Discount off list: Trade accepted and liberal terms ereil FRANK S. FALES Ltd. DODGE-DESOTO AMHERST. N. 5. WHERE TO-DAY SAT Shows 3:30-7-8:45 TE ON AND ONLY ZAN's iiiiiisi ADVENTURE! Hunting down the mini-min ii I wicllcii jungle ruler! and the SLAVI GIRL LEXBARKER ......BR0wN .....-ALBA .IlAPlil'. mill: SERIAL and "PAL - - CANINE DETECTIVE" "SHE WORE A YELLOVV RIB- BON" DRAMA DYNAMIC WITH HEROIC INDIAN WARFARE John Wayne. Joanne Dru. John Agar, Ben Johnson and Harry Carey, Jr.. as Principals in Saga. of a Cavalry Troop That Averls a Massacre Acclaimed as one of the greatest outdoor films ever made, the Prince Edward Theatre's presentation of "She Ware 3. Yellow Ribbon." in color by Technicolor, co-stars John Wayne. Joanne Dru; John Agar, II. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Onlce Hours: 10 In 12 by appointment. office Connected Willi Drug Store. OUGIIT TO BE A LAW x .!'I' P r ii -2 , so .4 Kg ' in-liiaiii - SAT. EMPIRE Shows 7 and 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:80 WHIP UPSETS MURDER FRAME-UP... with uiullg. -6'” guas...and Ilglinilng I-ilil minded id Lmlllll lillllil inmipluy Iy mi lo-in mi Mm iiimy MUSICAL - cAifr'(”)b'iv FEATURETTE Ben Johnson and Harry Carey. J1”-i in a thrilling story of ihe U. 5- Cavalry at a crucial period in the turbulent history or the West. with the defeat of General Cust- ter on the Little Big llorn on June 25. 1876, Indian tribes throughout the West plan to join in a. great al- Ilamte to drive the hated white man from their lands. Arid at Fort Starke. far out in the Indian coun- try. the most experienced Indian ngiiter of them all. Captain Nathan Brittles, faces cccnpulsory retire- ment from the service just when he is most needed. Around this dramatic situation hinges the tense action of the film. The forts commander sends Brit- ties with his troop to take V-hr i-W0 ladies at the post to safety. but the Che-yerines have alrcudy E030 W the warpiith and Wlped out the stage station. I-lamllered by 13!? presence of the women. Bi-itlles is unable to crush the uprising and angrily returns to the fort. where he is relieved of his command. The commandant sends the troop out again under command of 9 lieutenant to watch the Indians. but riot to attack until reinforce- ments can arrive. Brittlcs. his re- tlramcnt due in B. few hours fol- lows and takes technical ndvaiitngn, of his status to organize 3 GMIDS raid that humillatos the tribes and ends the danger of mass revolt. by Fagoly & Shorten 51. ' min-ma svouowwa NKWXRP. SMTEN ISLIND, MX NALLV DELNERED IT IN iiiaooiimius, eucsswilsri .3 OOHRINI . MIIIMIIIOIR PMMIACF HIMMINK, H. .......-..v THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: IONTAGUII llrolil F. Illaa '1'heGuariIlIII (allowing plaeefln lloiitagua: lb ma Georgetown: The Post muse; ll. Ileliarda l.aadry,AIIertAlttm.lra.l1Iin Olalr Stewart. Ilarrlat . scam onoaorrowrii WIIIIOI uimu. - up In hoiislii in nu ct in 8. A. I-Iwollnilltaau. la:-aaliv. IIIIGIIIIIITIDIIIIOU 0&3 .RFI'l"IlD IOOTWIAI It ml Monuzlu Shoe Store. .--FDAN'C!.'. Montague, May 5th. -1-? Vulleyfield and I I I Vicinity Mrs. Harold Murray, Valleyfleld, was in Charlottetown on business during the week. Frlhy. Mesier's Orchestra. Friends regret to learn of the oontlnued Illness of William Mont- gomery at his home in Vslleyfield. Mrs. Howard Nickerson, Valley- field, has been spending a few days -with her daughter, Mrs. Carmen Rogers. Upper Montague, Mr. Jack Campbell, Freetown. re- cently visited his sister Mrs. Alex Martin. Valleylield. and Mrs M. Vsnlderstlne, Heatherdale. Mrs. (J. W. Macxinnon. Kli- muir, visited her brother Mr. W. D. Montgomery, Valleyfleld, during the week. Mr. Harry VanBiiskirk spent some days recently in St. John. N. B. where he visited Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Munro and Anna, formerly of Valleyfielcl. Ernest MacDonald. D. B. Mac- Pherson, Norman Nicholson, wil- liam Bruce, Zeuas Golding were business visitors to Charlottetown during the week. There was I good attendance at the Sunday morning service at the Valleyfield church. The service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. A. c. Fraser. Among visitors present were Mrs. Art Burns, and Mr. and tiigrs. J. M. MacPhersori, Charlotte- WII. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mac- Pherson, Charlottetown. spent the week-end in Valleyfield. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Bruce and family. They also visited other friends in vslleyfleld and Heather- dale. Members of their family who visited Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Martin, and family. Valieyfield, on Sun- day were Calum Martin. Bellevue. and, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and family. Mr, and Mrs. Art. Burns and Donnie. also Alan Martin, all of Charlottetown. Little Pond. and Vicinity Miss Joan blitz has leit for Souris where she has taken a position. Miss Lorraine Roche, teacher, Little Pond. spent the weekend at her home in Glenfanning. Mr. Lloyd and Ronald McDonald were visitors to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. H..l. l-Iynes, supervisor of Eastern Kings Co. schools vlsllod Little Pond school early last weels. Mr. Frank Blackett. C.N.R. lio- tel staff, spent the weekend at his home in Little Pond. Mr. William Wilson, Charlotte- town, visited Little Pond Sunday, guest of Alex A and Joseph R. McDonald. Miss Patricia McDonald was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. McDonald, Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. McDon- aid accompanied by their daugh- ters, Clare and Marion McDonald. Murray Harbour NOHII Kenn. John Macxenale and Mac Clair were recent visitors to Murray l-lulbor North. mi. James D. McLure 'and Mrs. Lawrence Irving were visitors to Montague on Thursday. Mir. and Mrs. Hazen McLure and daughter Betty were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Miss Margaret MeLure, Char- iot i u, was a weekend visitor to her home at Murray Harbor North. Mr. Reggie Reid. Montague, was ii visitor to Murray Harbor North on Sunday. guest of his parents, M12. and Mrs. Harry Reid. Misses. June and Norma Glow. Montague, were Sunday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. Mr. Everett Dixon at Gaspereeux had the misfortune of severely cutting his foot with an axe necessitating several stitches to close the wound. Mrs. Edgar Vanlderstine of Peters Road has entered the King's County Memorial Hospital for treatment. All join in wishing her an early return to health. Mr. Wilson McKenzie of Gas- pereaux who is a patient in me P E. 1. Hospital is making satisfact- ory progress following on ap- pendectomy operation. The many friends of Mr. and Mn. Chester Mature and Mr. Howard Mcl..ui-e are pleased to welcome them back home after spending the winter months in Charlottetown. nlends are sorrow Io hear Mr. George Johnston, Peters Road is a, patient in the King's County Memorinl Hospital suffering from rheumatic fever. all wish him an early recovery. The Murray Harbor North Tem- perance League ecmpleied its win- ter activities on Wednesday even- ing of last week; volley ball being the popular sport. This group is insltlslllng the electric lights in the he . A social evening sponsored by the Peters Road Young People's society was held in Carnlbridge Hall on Tuesday, April . Mr. John Martin of the National Film Board presented a programme of very interesting films. Lunch was served by members of the society. AUGUSTINE COVE SCHOOL Report for the Primary Depart- ment of Augustine Cove School for the month of April. Grade V.-1, Gordon Iriman; 2. Preston Campbell. Grade IV. Sr.-l, Ralph Dawson; 2, Ruby Clark; 3. Joyce Cutclilfe and Vernon Peters. equal. Grade IV. Jr.-1. Brenda Mur- phy; 2, Lois Peters. Grade III.-1, Esther Carmin- ers; 2, Jean Macwllliams; 3. Jun- tin Murray. Grade 11. Br.-l. Carol Culellffe; tle Pond Sunday. Miss Mary Tassel who was em- ployed in Monte is ,ending some time at her home in Little laond following a severe attack of ' ii. The fishermen all enjoyed the beautiful May 1st morning to run their rope to being the season's operations at lobster fisliInE- All wish them a very successful sea- son. silly, Chercm, teacher. - .. '..-i.u.r' so 4' Souris High School Grade 5 2 , . ri-om Raw (left to iigmi - Marni-at Ilcnaren. Paul iictiiiolii. James Mcbinicld. Andi-cw Jarvis. Clifford cnverinr hi! how: Wil- liam McDonald, Claude PoterI,.Patriek Wood, David, Hclhlilld. llnherl Acom. are now: Janice Ilciamli. Iona. lloouy. Francis uielnoii. Richard Iliillay.' lat new: loans rum. hulls crolicllcr. Francis '-c. I. aux-kc. piiolocrnpinr. ............m....-.-m.- Chulottetown, were visitors to Lit- '”The purest form in which fobacco can be smoked.” 2. David I-Iowiitt. Grade II. Int.-1. Willis Peters. Grade 11. Jr.-1, Filmer MacDon. lid: 2. Myrna Thompson. p Grade I. Sr.-1, Juaiilm Verna Learcl. Teacher-Margaret Murphy. SYDNEY, Australia, April so .. Mac- (OP)-Communist spokpgimen in Grade I. Jr.-l, Jean Dawson; 2. and by job action in every factory. , great FERGUSON Tnscron. Try it yourself. Ask for a free demonstration on your own farm. Watch it Wllmf riiom: or CALL it anus. ' A . n;u'::AF,;'l;P:l:' I email; and only FERii. osiav Drobny, former Czech ten- nis ace who now lives in Egypt. today won the Italian internation- 2!. .lIi:!i:n 1RDI!l,II1Sl.;Il. C Australia today voiced threats to al tennis tournament, defeating - F , E . I may W. 4.2.?" W flirt.&'::....”:.":i;:.3tX:;”si:: 32”. 31”?” ” "” ,, ' I T I ' . 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