PRIIIBE EDWARD rum dill wsnsssm MATINEE 3:30 -- EVENING 7 and 9 X222, ‘ " HAYWIIIIIHWEIIIS -. @064)! flail: ) gfimey/éal ans Everett SLOANE and Glenn ANDERS Screenplay and Production by Orson WELLES ‘Illa la the area-y of a Mellon wean! Qwoiz ALSO ANIMAL COMEDY - MUSIC ao-o-uua-oooa ooo-aooeooooooaoo eoaooeooosooooxo-oo-k’ §O.Q§@§O§O-§§OOOOO-O >O§O~O CAPITOL TDDAY and WEDNESDAY Shows 3z30-7-8z45 THRILLING ' MYSTERY - DRAMA y wrath liliVlSiB s watt/y t.n._._;..r.:r......*".n . News ~ Cartoon - Comedy LLL4;‘AA \ w m‘; DIIVINO f! CANADIANS P4P MDYIES I Double feature: "High Tide" _ with Lee Tracy. Don Castle: “Bid- ii"! Donn the 'l‘rail" with Jimmie Wzskcicy. I VERNON. Saturday Night COVEHEAD. Monday Night swarm mum. ‘Tuesday Night n o in: s Double Feature "HIGH TIDE” with Lee Trocey, Don Con]; and ”RIDING DOWN THE TRAIL" ljth Jimmie _Wckeiy HUNTER RIVER: Tuesday Night PARKDALE: " Wednesday Night NEW GLASGOW: Thursday Night l'I' DOISIPT MEAN A ‘IIIIIIO ‘IO III” ‘new. THE GUAIIDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘TI-IE EASTERN GUARDIAN hour's-a: ssorrrauus. emu r. smut. huh. Albert Althea. tfra Bvros Harriet Clair Ill . AOINT GIOIOITOWN: Waiilll IAVII- AOINTI IOUIII: Ill! Elli! liehardl and Gordon Iarrall ‘I'M Gaardianasarbabaagiliatanyolslo lalawlag plus u suntan-i asu- s. a Llewellyn; lira. on). Ia Georgetown: The Ices (time: in aoarla: Coadoc‘: and Florence ' Iaaar. in St. Peter's: The Post Oilleo. w. John Dupasquiar. Sores‘. Hills. was a business visitor to Montague recently. ____ Miss Vera Beck. Montague. mot- ored to the City where she visit- ed her many friends and relatives. . ‘Messrs. Ralph Beck and Allan Nelson, Montague. were business visitors to Alberton on Friday. MT. Hugh MacBacher-n. Peter's Road, was a business visitor to Montague on ‘fhursday. Mr. Nail flocley. Montague. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. Walt-er Bears, Charlottetown. was a business visitor to Montague on Saturday. Miss Martha Poole has arrived. in Montague spend the sum- nler months w her mall’. Mrs. C. H. Poole. Mrs. Earl Baker. Charlottetown. i: having her cottage in Lower ‘Montague prepared for summe- occupation. Mr. and Mrs. lioith MacKinnon Charlottetown-i. were recent visit- rrs to hfontague visiting friends. li/Lr. Earl Povrer who has been spending the past iew weeks in Charlottetown, has returned to his home in Montague. Mr. Elmer MacCrae. commercial traveller. spent the day in Monta- gue and vicinity calling on his zegular customers. Messrs. Lester and Oliver Mac- Lean. Montague, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood MacLcan. have leit for Fredericton. N.S.. where they have accepted employment. W. Francis MHYPIW. Montwlll is at. present employed with the srhurman Company of Summer- sde. Mr. Murphy is-now working iii Nova Scotla. Mr. G. A. Kent. Canadian man- ager Oookshutt Plow 50ml“!!! spent a few days on the Island vis- iting Island dealers. TNROUOH ..'MON'I‘AGUE STORES close Wednesday at noon. beginning May lTth. ‘CALI. AND Si! us for your Beatty Water System and Barn Equipment. We have also on hand nil-purpose farm wagons on rubber tires. MacLeod and Greene. Mon- tag-us. Miss Arms Macllacherrl. teacher at Montague High School. spen: the week-end at tho home oi he. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and sin. Howard MacLood. Primrose. Friends of Mrs. Seymour Hen- derson. Cambridge, will regret to learn that she is ill at the home oi Mrs. Harry Higginbotham, Mon- tagls. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Hooley had as their guests on Thursday. Mr. Hockey's mother, Mrs. F. M. Hocley. Charlottetown, who was accompan- ied by her son Vernon and Mr. Robert Rattery. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnston Montague; accompanied by their two sons. Louie Don and Douglas are motoring to Wolfvilie, N.S.. whore their son. Malcolm. is at- tending Acadia University. Mr. and M‘ra. Johnston were also ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Vic- icr Poplar. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. i-Iooley. Mon- tague. accompanied by their young son. Neil. spent the week-end at the home oi Mrs. i-Iooleys mother Mrs. Otis Jackson. Peter's Road. where they attended a iolnt birth- day party for Mrs. l-looley and Mrs. Jackson. Her many friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. James Ken- nedy, _Murray Harbour North. who has been spending the past winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Fraser. is rapidly recovering her health following hcr recent illness. Mrs. Kennedy is 94 years olrl. Mr. Eduard Deveaux. Canadian National Railway employee. Mon- tague. was a visitor to Rollo Bay on ‘Tuesday. visiting his brother who suffered a crushed ankle when his foot caught between the belt CHEMISTRY I!‘ YOU wane a farmer it might seem that way at first glance. But take another look! Those fine crops, which mean so much to Canada's health and economy. often depend upon chemical fertilizers. Weed and pest destroyers, orchard sprays ‘too, are but a few of the services that chemical research extends to agricultugg, Through good times and bad, the chemical industry plows a straight ‘IIIIOW. ever moving forward to create fetter airings for farm. industry and hOlnOo TO cQnfidgnca for a finer future .7. and to the C-I-I. oval symbol of an organization devoted to serving Canadians through chemistry. “onnto so em" I ' f ' — Man You re Drag """'°.'."~'t.'.i. s." n" r ..-'-="-“'3"i~ “E moss-unfit?" 3rd glee pulley while! sir/log . VQSIIX WIS S H1 G Sour-ls Hospital where his leg was placed in a plaster cast. site: which he returned to his home. Miss Georgie Webster. who has been in Boston during the past. two years. has arrived home to spend a few weeks’ vacation with her parents. w. and Mrs. Jack Webster. Cardigan Miss Webster attended Grade XI at the Mbnta- gua High school. graduating in i948. after which she tawht school for two years. Miss Web- ster was first employed as a tele- phone cperaior in Boston, after which she was promoted to “le- phone Clerk. supervising a staff of iive girls. Her many friends are happy to see her at home, and wish her every future success. On Saturday night. Ml! 1D. the opening dance under the auspices oi the Ladies’ Hospital Auxiliary. was held at the Montague marlin! Rink. The music was provided by the orchestra of Mr. Jack Webster. A large crowd attended the open- ing dance. and had an enjoyable evening. Last week the floor was laid by M1‘. William Webster. and during the week the ladies decor- nted the large hall with colourful tings lending a gay atmosvhlffl- The canteen service in the spacious kitchen has been re-opened. offer- ing refreshments to the dancers. It is expected that the dances will continue throughout the summer and fall season. with many special dances on occas- ion. ‘The statement that a “bird in hand is worth two in the bush". may be applicable to the feather- ed population. but with the iol- lowing incident in mind. it is doubtful whether it is appliciiblfl to the iinny tribe. To s. mill-dam a few days ago. three noted fisher- men from this vicinity, made their way. Having prepared themselves with many different types oi lures. they felt that it was only R matter of lime before their basket norlrl hozd the legal nmolln‘. Choosing sites along the fish-laden dam. each llne-lvieider cast for thc honor oi bringing in the first one. After some time each began pull- ing in the elusive trout with ex- pressions of glee and wonder. All oi’ a sudden. the one on the rock across the dam uttered an ex- clamation as his rod bent under tho strain of the strike. His two watchers gazed anxiously with bat< ed breath. Masberiully he played the fish gradually tiring him out in the clear dam. Soon the trout had been overcome and the now pmrsplration-coated fisherman haul- ed in a beautiful trout which would have weighed at loalt three pounds. After holding him aloii for the admiring eyes of his audi- ence. the fortunate man lowernd him to the rock and removed in: hook. Feasting his eyes upon his lucky prize, the young man ieli very proud. Then all of a madden things began to happen. The trout came to life and gave a leap which carried him to the edge oi the rock. Then the man leaped throwing himself flat upon the rock and reached for the fish. Then uttering a cry of horror, h»: gradually but inevitably slipped into the cold. cold water. A hali- hcur later two fishermen with their bedraggled companion arriv- ed home-minus one fishing rod and one fish weighing three pounds-Len. Georgetown Ami Vicinity Mr. Albert Skinner was a visitor lo the City on Saturday. Mia: Kay Rocha and Miss Dot Roche were visitors to the city on Saturday. Miss Evelyn MoCarrcn of the staff oi Milton's Old Spain, Char- lottetown. spent last weak visiting bier sister. Mrs. Raymond Levan- d er. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and family oi Charlottetown were visi- tors on Sunday at the home oi Mrs. Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser and daughters. Muriel and Bernice and Mario MaoAleor oi Charlottetown were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lam- uel MscCoi-msck. Richmond Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs. Jr.. of Ohar- lottetown, motored to Georgetown on‘ Sunday where they were the guests of relatives. Wallace Crossman did not return Contrary to previous plans. Mr. it; of five thousand pounds. for the first two weeks o! fishing. King's County prisoners who have been quartered in Queen's County ieAl for the past two months were transported to the King's County Jail in Georgetown on Friday. by members of the R. c. M. Police. mniesue " ‘ h- ment. The May meeting of the “f. M. B. of 8t. David's United Church was held at the Manse on the 24th inst... and was a helpful and happy occasion. The books relative to the Canadian Consumers‘ Association were distributed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sidney J. Boyce at the close of the program- me and a pleasant social time was spent. The June meeting is to be held at the home of MN- L- H- Douglas. The W. A. of St. David's United Clutch held its regular monthly business and sowinl meetilld II the homo oi Mrs. Daniel Matheson. The ladies were glad to welcome as a guest. Mrs. Thomas Parker of Nova Scotia. a former faithful worker in the church. Material was given out to the ladies. An intArlm report showed that i850) fifty dollars had been added to the treasury by the Sunshine Bags. A delightful lunch was served by Mrs. Msthescn and Mrs. Malcolm Mchean. An invitation from Mrs. Andrew McNeiil to hold the June meeting at her homo was I185!!! accepted. I _______i___._ {M11031 11,5. TRACTOBH AUCKLAND. NZ. (OP) - Minister oi Finance Walter Nash mcently announced an increase in the number oi import 1160MB! 9° obtain fan-n tractors ircm til! United States. as they n18 110l- it present available from Britain. The machines will be used to in- crease cereal production. crow- ially wheat. Soothe them with MINARIYS a | u r m s u r Oflcliubagfiseiy. and i S! DIOII'ICQIIOIICA\ ador‘ drying. Na "fig B ADDER M12142- -1948 —-—-=i DISORDERS ‘the isldam should body regularly cleared of rnsyrnaenllirlnaytrouiila ldeafllsblflifi Impurities I! the! fuaedoa normally. Nature never Intended that ‘we; tuna: ohould some in the system and ‘£16.53’. 512757511.‘ """..u"".ufi."'s."‘ are Iorld for INS "U WWII 0| fiflllZ WU'IR="::’AVI nmua kidneys so out on: We“: W"! Ill?” their natural fraction gopavlw. De ‘a Vi"! ‘ act quickly and diner ea the kidneys- ‘fr! Daliiilfl’! Pills than for your trouble. Ask your dtuggist for -‘*|.W.“.|HI Ma's-st"- y: wen"; 2.2.“: - -=-=~- "II I WI “mm m’ N’ ‘n ‘u. Tum a xrnusv raousu osrrs PILLS Ior Kidney and Bladder Troubles I ILAOOII DISORDERS and those lnlnov O IHIUMAYIC PAIN] as O IIIIUMAYIC TWINOIS ECONOMY PACK haul miss. Ir contains ‘suntan the quantity of d» Iaatarn Canada Distributors- I-O! C. WWII. LIIBTE. MONTREAL. QUE. MORTGAGE SALE There will be Cold at Public Auc- fion in front oi the Post Office Ill Montague on Saturday the um day of June. an. 1m. at the hm o! twelve o'clock noon. ALI. THAT TRACT, pleas and parcel of land situate. lrlll Ill‘! being on Lot or Township Number Sixty-three in King's Fmmtr. Prince Edward Illaml, bounded and described aa follows. that la to say: By a line commencing at a stake set in the Bank or shore of the Gull of Saint Lawrence and in the Northeast alsla liua of laud now in possession of John Condon and running thence (according to the Magnetic Meridian ai the year 176i) North. fifty-one degrees and thirty minutiae Welt Eighty chains or to the rear line of fauna front- ing on said Gulf; thence on aald rear line North thirty-eight de- grees and seventy minutes last five chains: thence South fifty-one degrees and thirty minutes hat to the said Bank or shore and thence along the aauae Southwaatwardiy q“ the place of Comment-among containing Forty Acres oi land | little more pr less. The above sale is made and; and by virtue of a power of ‘i; contained in a mortgage bearhq date the 30th day of Ncvembq. A. D.. I988. and made betwees Benjamin Irving of Murray liar. hour North in King's County is Prince Edward Island, Farmer. s! the one plrt. and Ada McKay oi Murray Harbour North in Klngl County aforesaid. Married Wo- man. of the other part, and nos vested in the undersigned As signee; also a power of sale con. tained in‘ a mortgage bearing dale the 21th lay of MUICII. A.D-. 193i. and made between the said Besi- Jamln Irving of the one part and l. Cameron Reid of Murray llar- bour North In King's County alou- aald. Farmer. of the other part and because of default having been mad; In payment of the princi- pal and interest monies secures thereby. For further particulars will! ii S. S. Ileaalan. Solicitor. lilfllitllllb S. CAMERON REID. Asalgnoe and Mortgages. 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George also is home on a short leave of absence from the Vltbb ans’ Wing-Geo. Saturday morning's catches oi