'l"1"-'"l iiaca aici-rr . I i He plays Santa clausl n- its plays r.Damon R PLUS: V a Broadway character! ore hilarious than Bob's - . unyon hit.1'Sorrowful Jones. T. Mal1'lvnMaxwell-lluydNulan-Jarielaiwel Isle Of Sport - Carib'oean Romance lie plays a charming auntl Showing At 3:30-7-9 PRINCE EDWARD EDEEEIEIII -5;-C, CAPITOL: T0-DAY - wan. " snows 3:30-7-8:45 - Epic story of helpless fury and inspired courage . .: told on "ca Homing canvas of mighty action and thundering thrill! SO YOU WANT TO BE A PAPEI-I-HANGER. iv RK ..m NEWS - PUTTY TAT TROUBLE Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs l'2Ll'iC'!'RlCAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric - lllX0lllS SGOIIREX WILL SAVE YOUR. CALV ES! Scourex Works Fast! Removes infection from the intestinal tract overnight. The "combined sulfas" in Scourex work fast. Pro- motes appetite for rapid re- covery. . Save every Call" this season by asking about Scourex at: - THE GUARDIAN. EHARLOTTETOWN rnririsrtn N GllA'IllllAll AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Enroll I. Landry. Mr: Byron liawarl. Ira. Brace luofiaee. Mlaa Joyce Wigglntnn. Mina Joan JOIHIIIQ AGENT GIOIGITOWN: Weldon IJVOPS. following places in in Georgo Fraser and Annear. Montague. -irxaneaxaati-: Safety Glass ror Ford trucks. Bud": Acceasor ies. Montague. Miss Anne Johnston, Charlotte- town, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reid, Peter's Road. --iAKB0F-ITE. plywood, chrome mouldings and cabinet hardware Hilchey ll: Vanlderstine, Mont- ague. Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Llewellyn and Mr. Hughie Power. Mon- tague, were visiting friend; in Summer-side on Sunday. Miss Theresa MacDonald, Mon- tague, spent the holiday week-end at her home in Dundas. Mr. Lester I-iicken. Pembroke. was a visitor to Montague, Sntur- day. guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Lucas. Mr, and lHl'S.-FA.C!. Parks, Truro, N.S, spent the weekend in Mont- ague renewing old acquaintances. ' Miss Annie Mae Stewart, nurse. in-training at the Grace Matern. HY Hospital. Halifax. spent, Lhg lwllday weekend at her home in Brudenell. The Guardian may be oought at the Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Owes; town: has Post Office: In South: The Snack Bar and B. Ilen- ards & son. -.'BUYING-Used feed bags. C ..-warcn ron ran-Jifna BRIDE DRAVVING in SOOXI. Montague ....-nosi-irar. names. Don Messerls Orchestra. Beaver Club Hall, Montague. Friday. June 8th. .14. Mr. Frank llarris. Saint John. N.B., was a recent visitor to Mon- iaguc. guest at the Poole Hotel. ' Mr. Vernon Penny, Beach Point left recently for Toronto where he has secured a position. I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnston. Charlottetown, were visiting friends and relatives in Peter'a Road recently. ...."l'i-IE WESTMORLAND Sing- ers of Monvton, will present II snr-red concert, at the close of the evening service at Trinity United Church. Montague. on Sunday. June 10th. On Monday night, June 11th. they will pre- sent a concert in the A. D. Mac- lienzie liall. at. 8 o'clock. ....'.lA)liESON'S P H AR MA C Y. Montague. will he the only drug store open on the afternoon and evening of Wednesday. June 6th. Montague drug stores have agreed to alternate on Wednes- rlnys. Sundays and statutory holi- days. Mrs. H. G. '5. Adams, Mr. and 3375- w- C- MHlTa)'. Sackviiie. NB. spent the week-or-rd in Mon- taguo visiting the latter”: son) Mr. H. 1). Murray. 4 Mrs, C.B. Green, returned to her home in Montague after visit- me ill Summerside. guest of her brotiirr and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Parkman. Mr. Robert Masher. Montague. left recently for Summersida where he has resumed his work after an absence of several months. I Mrs. Preston MacDonald and two sons. Earl and David of Men- tague. are visiting in Iris, guests of Mrs MacDonald's father. Mr. Earl Hume. .. .... Mr. Stanlev l)llll1Vlll0, accnm. panied by his sister. Mrs. Ray Kennedy and two daughters. Helen and Barbara Ann. Murray Hgf- bor North, visited in O'Leary over the week-end. Miss Ruth Stewart. member of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scolia, Charlottetoivn, spent, the week-end in hioniiagiie. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stoivart. Mrs. Doug (;yeu;&p mm dmmh- tr-ts, Nancy and Betty, Montague, left. last week for Gaspereaux. N.S. lV'l'lPl'P they will visit Mrs. Georges home. They were no- l'”mP3l1lPFl by Mrs. Smudge; In- man of Montaarie. Mr Charles MacNeil Down. Brudenell. medical student at Dal- housie University, has accepted a position with Dr. George Dewar, 0Leary. for the slimmer months. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Charles on his success at Dalhousie this year. Cuticurn Soap and Ointment often work wonders on pimples. blackheads. dull. neglected akin. Fragrant. mildly medi- cated. Buy today. ABEGWEIT co-op Annual -Meeting will be held in Searletowii Hall Wednesday. .lune 6 at .8 pm. Members and all in- PHONE 1444 JAMIESONS PHA ACY .loresi('(l are invited to at. Montague, P. i gendy Whm Ausrrw of England brought the A40 Devon Four-Door Sedan to Canada. a totally new idea of motoring values was or-ealr-rl-the Idea that Gns performance and low cost actually do go tegelliu In and automobile. So. if you've harbored the notion that you can't one ear l5iiI'nvIa you ecu. , Srggju Lauma . . . Nx -lliv Ni.iliiivtr.Pv1fi.xk.y dollars without sacrificing performance. look critically at the A40. Herr. you will finrl. in I ear that given you rverylhiug you want in I finely appointed aiitomohile--except high mnl. Before you Imy your new car you owe it to yourself to ace. drive and ride in an AUSTIN. 700deaIenfoon'rvyou...mrr.ettar-ml 0' ENOI.A"N..P I64 Prince Sc. DUVAR MOTORS Phone 1276' fJNl'il)!i iiMirin lltiV()Nf;F sr Garden of the Gulf Motors, Summerslde .TflR(iNli) ()Nl .'LEGl0N MEETING - A special meeting of the Montague branch of the Canadian Legion was held last night in the Legion Hall to ascertain final arrange- ments for the amateur contest which is to be held in the near future. The committees in charge of the various arrangements re- ported all in readiness for the evening's entertainment. It was reported that entries in all classes were well filled. The dance com- mittee reported that final plans for the dance after the contest had been completed. It was felt that the contest would be as success- ful as that held last year. when a very large audience enjoyed an evening's r-nteriainnient of music and singing. Boy In -Hospital Alter Accident Six occupants of a car had a narrow escape yesterday at noon. Mir. Sheldon Ross the driver of the car. a 1942 Chevrolet. was pro- ceeding through We dlsmci M High Bank toward Wood Islands when the' ri;:,ht. front wheel came off and the car skidded off the road into the ditch. The occupants of the car WPYB Mrs. Hlbbet. Jenkins, Georgetown. Miss Mnrizaret Layers. formerly of Georgetown. now employed in Halifax, both of whom received facial laccratiniis; Mr. Ross' son. Peter. three years old was unhurt. Mrs. Jenkins' son. Alden. use tout years. was rendered unconscious. Another son. Ralph. was unhurt. The driver, Mr. Rose, who is with the army at Halifax. also escap- ed injury. The Montague detachment. 01 the R. C. M. P. and Dr. Lorne Bon- nell of Murray River were called to the scene of the accident. All the occupants were taken to the King's County Hospital for observation and have since returned to Georgetown except Mrs. Jenkins' son Alden, who still remained un- conscious at 8.00 P. M. last even- ing. Mr. Ross and Miss Levers were visiting relatives in Georgetown over the holiday weekend. and were on their return to Halifax when the accident occurred. The car was only slichtly damaged. Murray River and Vicinity Miss Elva MacDonald spent the week-end at her home in Cal- edonla. Mrs. John MVllTt'l1lS0n, Glen William. was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Lloyd Maclnnis. Glen Will- inm. was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Macinnls, Murray River, are at pcsent spand- lng a few days in Charlottetown. visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert. MacDonald and son James of Montague. were visitors to Murray River, the guests of Mrs. Jane Bears. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and son Barrie. of Charlottetown. were re- cent. visitors to Montague. guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. William Webster. William Keenan. (Jr), strident. of P. W. C. is at present spending his vacation in Murray River with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Keenan. Mr. Mr. Ivan Macxensle. employee of C. N. R. Charlottetown. was a week-end visitor to his home in Dover, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Macxenzie. Miss Katherine Macxensie. pre- sently employed in Montague. was a recent visitor to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mackenzie in Driver. Messrs Leland Nicolle and Clar- ence Nicolle. Pictou Island. were week end visitors to their respect- ive homes in Murray River. lit. and Mn. Colin Maolnnia and family. Glen William. were Sunday visitors to Montague. Granted Increase in Trucking Rates On Saturday truckmen haulinl gravel for the County Construc- tion Company 10 W9 G991'"mw" road were granted a 1-2 1-! P" cent to 1-5 1-2 per cent raise in rates. This resulted in a one-cent. raise across the board for yard- mileage hauls. and 25 cents P9? hour increase on clay-fill. yobs. Former rates were ten cent! per yard per mile for the first five miles. eight cents per yard per mile for the next ten miles. and six cents Der yard PE? ink” for mileage aibove fifteen miles. A rate of 5250 was established for clay-fill jobs. . The tiiuokimen had requested I two-cent increase in the rates. and 33.00 for clay-fill 1055- On Thursday of last week the truokrnents delegation met with Premier Jones. WM PWm150d 53 upward revision of the acbedtue. . However, the truckimcn claim that the increase was not sui- fioienvt to meet present expenses. because of increased costs of 0P- eration. and yesterday the 7-Y'u9k5 remained idle. It was still undecided last eve- n-ing wihetiher another delegation would go to Charlottetown to negotiate for the remainder of the increase requested. Georgetown. . . and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs-.-.Wi.lliam White of Borden were week-end SUGSL5 '1 the home of Mr. J. F. Johnson. Mrs. Jeremiah Gallant and two children. Helen and Ronald of HMS- tico are guests of Mrs. Gallant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- pliy. . Miss Joyce Paquet of Sourll 58 visiting with relatives in Geome- town. MLu Earlene-I-Ia-vera of Char- lottetown was a holiday visitor to Georgetown. Miss Madeline Mcxeeman of Charlottetown Wu. 3 Week-End visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hanson of Burnt Point. Helen Macconneil and Miss Eleanor Hobbs. both of whom are student nurses in the Prince Edward Island Hospital visited their homes in Georiewwn on Sunday. Mr. Walter McNeiil, of the Sup- erintendents Office, Canadian Nat- ional Railways in Charlottetown. motored to his home in George- town on Sunday. Miss Helen Murphy. student at Notre Dame Academy in Charlotte- town was a weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Miss Eileen Miss Dorothy Cullen of the Provincial Libraries in Charlotte- town spent the week-end visiting her sisters. Mrs. Richard Curley of Brudenell and Mrs. 1". J. De- Lory of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker and daughter Heather of New Glasgow, N. S.. motored to Georgetown on Saturday and were guests of Mrs. Baker's mother. Mrs. Mabel Luavers. Arnold Murphy, Royal Canadian Navy. officer Cadet at Halifax. N. s.. visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy during the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Grant and daughter Eleanor of Pictou. N. 8.. accompanied by Mrs. Maynard MacDonald of Montague. motored in Georgetown on Sunday. where they called on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mr and Mn. 1'', J. Dehory had as their guests over the week-end. their sons Richard and Cullen who are officer Cadets in the Royal Canadian Navy at Halifax. and Mr. Harold Gardiner of Sydney. N. 3., who is also an Officer Cadet at Halifax. Mr. Sheldon Rona, member of the Canadian Army. Permanent, Force, at Halifax. N. 8.. motored to the Province on Saturday where he visited with relatives in Geo- rgetown. Mr. Ross was accompan- ied by his son Peter and Mt. Gor- don Levers and Miss Margaret Levers both of Halifax, who visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs, David Lavars. Canned salmon was first ex- ported from Canada's Pacific Coast fisheries in the early l870's. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Webster. WT Milli Mary Collins. student nurse of the Grace Maternity Hog. nital, Halifax. N. 5.. is at present spending a few weeks vacation at of her parents. 3'5; her home in Glen William. guest. Oldest Resident Passes At 86 The death occurred at. the King's County Hospital on June 4th. of Mrs. James MacFarlane. Lower Montague's oldest resident. in her 86th year. Mrs. MacFarlaoe was the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sandy MacFarlane. and was born .in 1866 at Lower Montague, of which community she was a life time resident. Her husband, Mr. James Mac- Fariane, predeceased her several years ago. She leaves to mourn one brother. Mr. Alex Campbell of Lower Montague. The funeral wil-l be held from the Church of Christ, Montague. Interment will be in the Lower Montague Cemete y. Lower Montague's- 'r micliaq ."",.',”'..... G The Best of British omen rm... Feaalllo-l appliances are sold. GENERAL KETTLE For hot water in a hurry-your G-E Kettle will prove its worth many times every day.just till it, plug it in, and the I-ii-Speed Calrod element- immersed right in the water-brings the water to a boil faster than you would think possible. Enough boiling water for four cups of tea in just 2V2. minutes! It's so fast because the water gets all the heat-no electricity is wasted. Yet speed is only part of the story-with a GE Kettle in your home, the surface elements on your range are left free fofcookiag. It's a must for the summer cottage-and for rbe office, too. Holds four pints. Available wherever electrical Prln rules! It than critical Infin- .7lIff.4Sff.S'f mum WAfi.fl.i' fi'MOMf The Hi-speed Calrod ele- ment is right in the yvaier. No current is wasted be- cause all the heat goes into the water. It saves you money-and gives you boil- ing water really fast. 5162 CANADIAN GENERAL ILECTKIC COMPANY amino Maul Office: Toronto-Soles Omeea from Coast to Coast ELECTRIC 156 Great George St. 167 Queen st. so Fitzroy St. i 0'Leary Summerside Palmer Electric ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CHARIDITETOWN Je1ly's Department Store Burke Electric Ltd. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS CHARIDTIEIOWN Phone. 693 Toombs Music Store PIANO8, RADIOS, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CHABIDITEIOWN R. T. Holman. Ltd. PHONE 64' Charlottetown Pho-no-8. 4 185-1: