a ‘ , - ,2. ‘a PAM um GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN‘ iosura: MONTAGUE: Harold s. Landry. Albert alums. ssrr. ems iiliaa Harriet cus- - S . AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon LIVII. ‘GENT! SOUBIS: Mlle Bfllll Richards and Gordon IIIIIII Thrfluardian may be bought at any of the following piaoee in Montana: pllfl l. A. lilewellrlli Ire. 0|”. lnfleosgatewn: The Poet Olioe: in Sonris: Condorrs and Ileana . loner; in 8t. Peter's: ‘Ilse Post Oillee. ..v asss¢s ‘as as‘ ‘A; as‘ s‘ T0-DAY “l KIWI WHERE I'M Gllllli" ‘(Sponsored by_ Y-Grods) Show: 3z30-7-9 , \ . f" this; EDWARD ‘ FRIIIAYA in snrunoiv srouenr BACK ‘a? roruunt nsoussr aowmo ro '11s. unsure. w. sandy Reynolds will not oper- Messrs Bertie Fraser and Allie Carver, Montague, were recent d1) flWW/eeks. Comedfa" ,;;y;,,9g3,,,1j/;" business visitors to Georgetown. ato his Taxi until further notice. During the interim, Mr. Reynolds would appreciate ‘having patrons call Central Taxi. Phone l7. Mt. Stewart Mr. Thomas Valley. Peake’s Sts- M; yam M¢Ag|¢y_ Me grow-uh tion. was a visitor to Montague y,” excgpted ‘ pgfltlon {n court; Monday on business. ‘gajagg, Bgdford, ‘ ‘ wanna: eaoef . y ' Parade of 601"’? Mr. Martin Currie, Charlotte- .town was a visitor to his home in Montague on Sunday, Mr. Roy S. MscBeth, Govern- ment engineer, was a business visi- ter to Montague on Tuesday. and a qiant musical cast in iii-Scull” f M A ARIENEDAHL-ANDRUKING-AUN nuz-nsonntioeus-ozonszinuzliggilii 2 ‘EXTRA! NEViLS OF THE DAY and COLOR CARTOON x -~ . e 7V v¢“ ‘c- Miss Martha, King ‘of Geome- town was s recent visitor to Mt- Stewart. Mr. C. J. Boudreauit, Montague was s business visitor to the city on Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Cunning Mm John g-mhgm m4 g4 he; ""4 their dfiulhwi‘ milia- 11"" week-end guest her sister, of recently moved to the Presbyterian hm", v5119y_ Manse in Montague. vv _..__.. ‘Vvvv lillr. Linus Rossiter, commercial mi?‘ 1... .__¢ _.._ . ..__..n voisii The Heartbreak Of Ignorance! um i vwimn 4 .‘t‘\l Ylflk-i iii Vii?“ ELLIOT FORBES SIGIEGATGD AUDIENCE‘ iion't Miss It °"“ "'“’ ""‘ i i IJN mili- Rniiu» ’lY\{irIll fur-mm (im-m...:.|v../ women mmoravuwmoreaia PRINCE EDWARD rem CQAPITQL rm. and sir.‘ W’ a MATINEE mo - EVENING SHOWS 7 and ads ._our_|u=ui scanner! - rut-ammo scum e noel-stirring sleep jle greet eeldoeul RODDY" r} y. s..- SNERWUUU NiiA tiltiiiiii i IUNATHAN HAl[ iFiiWii Biiilti wkmjstiiniiii-iors - CARTOON - FEATURElfTE H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Eto- MONTAGUE. P.E.l. Office Hours: Holidays, etc, by pointment Office Connected With‘ Drug Store “THE SWEETEST MUSIC THIS SIDE OF HEAVE " NARIATEUIY IIAVII I088 - ' and featuring I l sass‘ , roiuenr EMPIRE rm. and, SAT. siiowsmi-soisi - MATINEE SAT. ‘ow 2.30 ASK A MAN ABUUT HIS PAST. AND A BLAZING SIX BUN ANSWER; IN THE WESTS TOIIGHES? TERRITORY. miair- an smurf PLUS SERIAL - COMEDY . CARTOON noose-sou»:- woooooooo ‘ lemma ram: scnoor. Honor Roll for ‘ March and Crude VII - 1. Roma Good. i. il. Marie Moore, s Georgie Doiron. Grade x - i. Lea Cameron. s. Grade vr - i. Kathryn Beck, loans Burke and John Phillipa 2. Louise Kelly, a. Basil Phillips, , (Canal), 3. liliimbcih Sims. Grade b - i. Erroii "ichelson, , e !_!_I..-“,1~ M"? MsEiroy. 2. John Pound. a. Noreen Smith a, ‘flhoiia Mscfnnis, a. Marjorie and Boyd Good (equal), \ - mef-Ir- _._ - Grade. IV -1. Diane Wlllll _' 1m VIII -- frlleien Ca-nier- and Ralph Kennedy (squsiv, 2. J h‘ - _ Florence Douglas and Mary John. ' ston (equal), V~ 3, Joyce Martin. . _ “m . Z _ . ~ .1 r , - Grade lil- - 1. Johnnie Bistch, . _ y - u‘ llatthwu.‘ I. Gordon t 1'» i i1: t! m: _ ail-a‘. Q Grrdeod!!! ‘Iilfidfiiuxtg: ‘Goth . 1 Cyre an. a ne Ja| o... ,3" t“ (equal): 2. Doris south" Ind loon- .~ ‘ma. ' fihtlvtalsh (equal); s. Sterling m. ~- » _ , - ’ ‘A ' i KIndeIL-Jlb-eaadiiaa‘ lions. 1»\_. L: I. Lydia Sims, 3. Shirley Stew. e m: mm runes _ - eon room . rem emu . nir- IOMIARDO MEDLEY t - m: vocu mo __ o msrmousiouamo ~ microns sronv CFCY 8 o. m. iiST Thursdays Vice Principal Haytei‘. Assistant! - Mrs. Fred Hynes, Bernadette Liewis, Beatrice Carn- eron, Mary liiacNeiil, Teresa MacKenzie. (Patriot Please Copy) Wlnnifred SWALESCL-IPTE, Kent, Eng- —(CP) - A mammoth Dre-hist- oric tooth, 30 inches weighing on the seashore here. BLUE BBO TEA “#741 A For Foe .rr ______.__._.____._ Principal-Claude W. Wood. long and. 19s; ounces was found traveller. spent the day in Mon- iague and vicinity, calling on his regular customers. Miss l-feien Annear, who hlo spent the past few months in Moncton, N. B., has returned to her home in lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garnlium and family, Charlottetown, spent ‘the week end in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacGi-eger. Mrs. William Maclisren, George- town, was a week end visitor to Montague, guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. _ - Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie. Charlottetown, spent the week end in Montague, guest of Mrs. Curries mother. Mrs. J. W. Carruthers. m. Keir Clark, and Mr. L. H. Poole, Montague. attended the pub- lic dinner st the Charlottetown Hotel in honor of Premier Stuart Carson of Manitoba. Miss Ethel MacQliarrie. R. ‘N. New York, has arrived here 1o spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Donald MacQual-rie, Rose- neath. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Sandy Reynolds has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he will undergo treatment. Mr. Dan Riley, Montague, has left for Georgetown, where he will be employed in the lobster can- ~ ning factory owned by Mr. William Martel. Citizens of this district much pleased that the weight re- strictions have been removed so that the bus service might be re sumed. Once more people are mov in; in and out of Montague. and it has assumed its old pictur! of activity. The country roads are fast im proving under the drying winds, so that trucks are now travelling these ioads with comparative case. It is eiepected that road grading will soon begin on the dirt rod-is prior to the summer travel. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck. Mou- tague, accompanied by Mrs. Alec Hamilton and Mrs. Marshall Rey- nolds, have left for Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. They were also ac- companied by Mrs. Donald Samson who will visit her parents in Woodstock,‘ N. B. Returning from British Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Beck will pick up Pezly and Betty Ann who have brzn attending Al- berta Bible College during the past. year, and also Mac who is attend- ing McGiil University as a medi- cal student. ~ lt. is noticed that many pedes- display in Mabons Drug window. Here on display may Waltor phy won at the . l‘ _ Bonspiel and another trophy at thejtrovineial Bonspiel. display is one to delight any ler'| heart, and although the n4 u r Illl Cl-ll‘ provided so much for all. Mrs. Currie in the chair. scripture lesson was read by Bus llerhphiil, followed by lord's Prayer in unison. In absence of the secretary, the min- read by Miss Mildred Smith. Roii call was answered by ten mem- period. the meeting closed with thu tlimah Benediction. Lunch was served by the bostesm- assisted by Mrs. Leonard Gillis and MissJdan nempiiiii. . . q... The r guiar meeting of the Ai- mohto H _ in the classroom Monday. May 4th The meeting opsnedzwith the de- votional period ‘iediby Miss Ruby Ilaolnod. The soriptme lesson was read by Miss Anueialatheson. The cttisenlhip program was led by Kiel Pearl tlreene. ,t.he topic being n Government and ‘De- lfllels‘ "oonlifltlwof trians are stopping to admire ‘ha Store be seen the many curlingltrophies and shields in possession of the Mon- tague Curling Club. The Ciarkson Shield, the Tip Top Trophy. the new Junior Trophy donated by M. Bear. the Prowse Tro- won The cur- ling season is over, many still re- call the close games which were fought during the year, and which claliflrllllmQllt The regular monthly meeting 1f; the Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian Church, Montague, was held at the home of Mrs. Martin Currie on Monday even- ing, May 3rd. with the president, Tiip Mia. the the utea of the previous meeting were bers. At the close of the business, oung People's Union met» lltflli Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Jay, Mt. Stewart have as their guest Mrs. ;John W. Jsy of Charlottetown. | Mrs. Harold Affieok has as her iguest her sister Mrs. Charles iCrawford of Charlottetown. Miss Netitiley Jay is employed in (yo-operative store, Mt. Stewart p-elieving Miss Mary Doyle who is on the sick list. _ Mr. Aeneas MacDonald. Min =Ste=wart has accepted a position on Zthe car ferry and left Wednesday ‘to take up his duties. l-lcr many friends "are pleased to ihear that Mrs, Daniel McAssey who has been quiet ill is much im- ,proved in health. Miss Lillian Smallwood and-Miss Ramona MacDonald, emiployed in the city, spent the week-end at their home in Mt. Blow-art, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘raylot. Maple Hiiia were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. ‘Afiieck. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jay arrived.- iiome on Friday, Mr. Jay haa been taken an engineering course ,at McGiii University -—Mt- St. | Little Miss Del Ross who under- went a operation in the City Hos- pital two weeks ago, is convalescing a her home in Mt, Stewart Miss Joseph Mclnnis of 5t. |Peters Bay was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Gal- lant Mt, Stewart. >11 I Mrs. Mary MsoOallum of St. Peters Bay was a week-end visitor Ito the homo of her father Mr. a-‘i Stewart McEachern. A No ice la reported oitf savage Harbour- so there was nothing pre- venting moet’ of the fishermen from getting their lines and traps .out. Mr. and Mrs. ltel-ph Jeffries of "Charlottetown were visitors to Head of Hiilsborough over the week-end at Mrs. Jeifriea father's Mr. Urabn Bambrick, Mr. Jeffries is Chef, in the Rendezvous R.estur- ant in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs, Orie of Minnesota, Wisconsin, have returned to M‘; Stewart for s few days visit- Mr. Orie spent the past three summers in m. Stewart, packing Gasperaux This year Mr. Kelly of Pisquid will be in charge of the Gssperaux plant. Among the visitors of the city Saturday were Mrs. Montague Mc- Kay, Mrs. James Jardine and son ptanford, Mrs. Helen Cum- niiskey and two daughters Jsekelin,‘ and Pauline and Mrs. J- O. Mac- . Donald.- Those visiting. relatives in Mt. Stewart on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swan of York, Ml‘. and Mrs. Charles Crawford and family Miss Audrey McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Birt, Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Douglas all of Charlottetown. “ , of this in is extended to Mr, John Webster on the sudden death of his broth- er Issac B. Webster in East Boston, The remains arrived‘ home or. Tuesday night where the funeral was held from St- John United church Mt. Stewart- on Wed- nesday, service at the church and i grave being cenductod by Rev, -w. T. Mercer. On Saturday morning May__ 1st the fishermen along up North m]; sot their lines run ss weather was in their favor. With considerabl traps and the bait supply on sag. urday was a very serious problem, as their is no herring of the North- side. although on Monday bait was expected from Slammer-aide. The number of fishermen engaged in the lobstor fisheries of Savage Harbour thlayyelr will be about 40 boats. Because of the hllb prices of all fishing equipment f" "m. ermen built any additional gear, perferring to patch up 1m s". sons min and make their rope serve for another year. dilfllfllliifl Mid questions. This was followed by a short business pqf. ‘The, new business it was decided so send a contribution of money to the overseas‘ relief fund. tians were made to send a delegate to the Maritime Conference to be held at Saokviile in July. The led with the presidant,_ Mr. 1m. 1 doiph Hamilton presiding. Units t you own before! And the more ou wash WHIT ER AND g containing Solium today! Yes, the results will amaze you! You'll see white clotlru oouie whiter than brand new . . . than brand new! You'll even see eilowed nnd grayed made whiter than brand new! '0 other soap can do this because no other soap contains Solium. nshable colors get brighter clothes clothes with new Rinao THE RICHTER THEY GET! WhaUa more, you'll see these astounding results no matter how hard the water. For the whitest wash every time, get new Rinse a LEVER raonuer NEW Rinso CONTAINS Souuiti .‘_y/i4es‘z%e Imagine this! On rainy dsys or sunny day-a a a a whether ang clothes indoors or out . . . new Russo with Solium Ezra a new lirillianco in your wash . a ; a brilliance never It No other seep § con give these results because no other soup contains Soliurnl r SO SAFEAFOR CLOTHES...SO KIND TO HANDS GRASS IN WINTER csnnvw. Serk- - ‘C?’ ' while the rest of the Prairies are in the BTAP °l “dnten char es Naxmie an Indian on the White Bea;- reservo in southeastern Saskatchewan, h“ Eresaih fir‘: right lJQHEB-l-h-"lll! feet. e 1d a bum a cabin last year he cou no s31, enough lumber for a floor and the heat of the cabin started 8"“ growing. _____.___-- LONDON — (C?) - A recent London-Dublin plane carried five- newly-wed couples Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls. constipated Don't upset a child already u act b! ene- stipaflon with nasty-teatime tivea or pi catbartics. Give Children's Own 'i‘a letslfihis new corrective made ea- - “WILD FBONTIEH’ rors m I action Ropieto with a full quota of chills and thrills, Republic's top-m - action western, "The Wild Fro . ier." starring Allan Lam sit‘... ti‘... §.".‘i2'.;.°°".'*3. °.,,.,"""°...“' . a e . Theatre today, The am. piouire of, on; new western series deals with the val. iant flght of a small Jrontier cow town against the raids of a band of rustiers. ‘Ilhe citizens call upoin Marshal Frank Lane, Rocky's father, to head a concerted drive to restore law and order. Before the marshal can ma‘ headway, he is slain. Rocky, vow. ing vengeance, takes over a, m; town's law officer and with tihe aid e1 his Ywnser brother. Jim, sets out to track his father's slayers. In this tale of smoking guns and flashing hooIS- Rfllmbiic has made a ansrt move in casting Allan Lane in the role of “Rocky? From the physical and tomperamientai stand. Point. he is a natural for the peril of a fighting cowboy. Equally effective is the casting o! vetoran screen Ito-r, Jack Hal-t. in BODDY MoDOWHLL STARS IN ‘ROCKY The atory- of a boys 10w for n‘ dog is told in "Rocky", tiii- first pb ture. in which Roddy hit-Cows! stars under his new contract-wit Monogram. . This picturepwhich opens todii at the Capitol Theatre. feature Gale Sherwood and Nita Hunter n the two sisters who fnii in ion with young McDowell. oihdrs d the cast are Jonathan Hale. Edam Barrier. Claim Whitney. wiiiisr: Ruhl, Irving Bacon and John ‘Alli! and "Raga," the dog. ’ 0H. NO.'ALL mm T). (I Y \ I . ./ é pg)‘ meeting closed with the» Mizpaii @- CAESARI? n" cam" Beg . PLEASE TELL ME VITAMIN ‘AT 5010 i!.-~Auo Me wvruoor A. sou DIM-MM.’ MONEY MARTHA AND ‘a THE BOYS GAVE ME _ 1o WAQGRQ “id \ lffrlfiifi will" i" "°""'¢ '°‘"""°""' “'6' ‘f the role of the "heavy," along ' “gig”; ""°"i"" n; ' ‘ °"“.f"“.'.‘..‘."" " II I 0 5mg I la com iihihiii’fitiiilthtilifiiiéhliiiihhi Watkin will ' ifoayim $1.321?! . e nuts eisnuc ictll Own ‘hbim today at your iinrssin. ztt- (other, , %""" our eosaoms nous: - - " . Maw "W?" " ' " " _ "W ‘ . " "i ' ’ 4 rr ism so. swat-fey! GREAT h veP, Mama! we Till. ‘ll-ii BETTER-LEAN on. _ BOMEFTi-MNG‘ 6.0m? 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