PAGE EIGHT I PRINCE EDWARD Tonsv - WARNER IRDSI NDST RIVED-AIDIII NIT SINCE 'IOIlIIIlY BELIIIDA" L I ' Acclaimed "C Magaliilts ,..llie Nation's ill ' s... oi Movie-' goers EvetlWLi9”- Will make movie audiences sit bolt upright all the way!"... Y I I ONSBIENDT-Iv TER nvs VHAAICHELL GET SET FOR THE EXPLOSION WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN AND L M DANGER DRAWS NO COIOR I.lNEI . with Don er llizl-Funk lmley-isms Elle!!!-Sim India-loll (my- lloyl lvldgu EXTRA! CARTOON - MIGHTY MANHATTAN SHOWS 2:30 - 'I - 8:45 CAPITOL ”JIGGS AND - MAGGIE 0llT WEST T0-DAY I YOIII MVORIII (III-IIPS OI IIII COIICS IN IIIIIR FIIIINIISI NIT! ......JOI Ylll! Rlllli aisuo GEORGE IMMANIIS -U IIIII NIIIIIDI E. anon - 'rUs:t- Wang wtvt GOT THE Mltillll BEBLE PICTURE THAT'S GOT THE: COUNTRY IN STITCIIESI vtutlsneswdi TO-DAY SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 3:45 THRILLING, DANGER- FILLED ACTION AS MARSHAL MONTE HALE ENDS A MANHUNTt IN 0 SIN-CITYL Mill. IIUISL lulu LESLIE not umorr '2 A Imllllc Pltlllf L BARGAIN RENTALS iemm SOUND MOVIE PROGRAMS Attention Clubs. Church Groups g”d”h"'"w Home Movie Owners. ”mT'I9t43 eV9"IlIR' l"'0Ernms as low In 56-00 per night. sio.oo per week. Best: selection of good ,h,,,.t,, and features. For bookings write or wlre- H. C. MACCORMACK 65 Adelaide Street. SAINT JOHN. N.B. -u-m Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MDTDIIS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 tulle sale LII lets clause AI. SO NEVVI EASTHAMPSTEJAD, Berkshire, England-(CF)-Discovery of I 1714 map at Eastliampstead may open new rights of way. by Ken Reynolds AIBERIDEJEIN, Scotland-(OP)-A notice outside a laundry here reads: "rhe wise housewife doesn't wash aerself. She leaves it. to us." QUICKIES son. ,, my illllllli. ' "iQg9I-.oe--o- can write, why don't you learn to read- Iinydm: jobin the Guardian Want Ads!" ::lladll 4. Adm. 50c. OUT OUR WAY Fm xiv I 2 .THE GUARDIAN. CT-IARLOTTETOVVN IIHE tisitnu GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Harold F. undry, Albert Althea, Mn. Inch Stewart, was Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levon. The Guardian may be bought at any of the Iouowin; places in Montague: man s. A. Llewellyn; slrs. clay. in Georgetown: The Post Office; In sous-lsi The Snack Bar and 3' ll. Itloharda A son. ..'l-'l'I"I'ED FOOTWEAR at the Mr. Albert Aitken, Montague, Montague Shoe Store. is leaving for Aiberton in the l --'l)ANCE. Monta8U9- Friday. 33:: !:s"urTiIavIIAI)tA;:I' hzf Nicki: LMBY 501- M9559” 0Nhe5"3- branch store of I-Iooley's Men's ..-New mm mcumss - .”.i”5.'i..l.;Lll”2...'.i ”.x.i'””.”...f3..””.1'.' mludson Fertilizer Spreaders New tended made m Monmnue Model, Foranor Mtanure Slgelafiog following his elementary edugca-I & e, e av . .g:,:a:”r;:puE;::'OrL::e1, Sp,-mg tion acquired at Lower Montague. Tooth narrows cm, at Mccowmvs after which he attended Prince M It d. K” uh. of Wa es College for three years. L m e m lie was e-Jllployrd at Clark Bros, L Judge J. S. DesR0che5 and Mn, Montague, for a considerable DesR.oches, Summerside, were time, and also at Poole and visitors to Montague on Thurs- Thompson's, Ltrl., and in 1048 and 1949 was employed at Brant- ford, Ontario. This year he taught. in the Montague High School for a snort period, where he was quite successful. Mr. Alt- ken is bringing to his new job much experience and a great deal day, While in Montague, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lan- dry, leaving later for George- itown, where Judge DesR.oches conducted the County Court. I One of the big ones that did :not get away nus a. three pound. of industry and ability, and it is Ltwo-ounce trout caught by yo:ng the hope of his friends in this Glen wigglnton of Montague. The community that he will have the trout was 19 inches long with a success which he has had in the ten inch gin, and lovely red flesh, past. which, it was said, made delic- lious eating. And what fsherman Iwouicl doubt IL? Longing were the glances cast on that lovely fspecimcri, but there are more .there. where? Ask Mr. Wiggin- ton, he may tell you. SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL month of Mr and Mrs Pierce Butler and faniily, Peters Road were visitors to Montague cii Monday. Allislon and C C O VlCIIIII'y Mr. Ciiestcr Lcl.aclieur. Gurnscy Cove. was a business visitor to Peters Road on Tuesday. School report for March: I i Grade IXAI. Shirley Dunning: 2. Eric Sinclair. Grade VIII-l. 2. Lewis l-laslnm. Mr. llnrolil llickcn. Pembroke. was a visitor to Moiitziguc on Noi-ma Cur-ley: were visitors to Charlottetown on Mniiday. Grade VII-1. Ian Dunning. Tuesday. Grade Vlal. Wendell Proiitt; 2. (John Haslam; 3. Marian Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck and Grade V-1. Edna Hasiam: 2., Family, Allistoir, 'l3wc-n Sinclair; 1:. Donald Sinclair. Grade IV-1. Barbara siuclalr;i 2. Gerald Mayiic-. lilr. Murray Jackson. i'l'lI))L0yCP cram: 11 iai-1. Lilia MacK-ayci of liooleris Men's Wear, Montague. 2. Carolyn Seaman. .spent Sunday at his home at Pct- Grade II lb)-i.ChestorPaynter. grs Road, Grade 1 mi-1. Imelda Curley; E-.. 2. Edgar Lnmbe. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malone and Grade I lb)-1. Shirley Maylrei, 5011 Paul. Cliarlottctown, were vis- 2. Lindsay 593-"V1"; 3- F10YdI ltors to Alliston on Sunday guests Paynter. lof Mr. and Mrs. Bert llicken. Teacher-Oriane Nunn. i i Mr and Mrs. Lloyd McPherson - and son Tc-.-nmy. Clmrlotictown H Ispcxlt Friday at Peters Road. LONDON. April 28 - (AP) -.gue.st of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mc- Trygve Lic. secretary-gcncral of7Plicrson. the United Nations. conferred hcrc . today with British officials. ll:-, Mr. and Mrs GBOYEC M1-LL91” Wm go to parts tomorrow and lMurray Harbor North. were visit- whne there will decide whether ors to Alllston on Sunday guests to go on to Moscow on his current 01 M13 and Mr5- 3- H' Ciimpbmr European trip, which has been dubbed a ”savc-the-Unitcd Na- tions-Mission." BACKACHE SCIATIC PAINS RELiEV'ED' QUICKLY, The distress can often be given relief quickly with Nerviline. Massage vigorously. Plenty of Mr. rubbing won't do any harm and will help materially in the acute stages. Carry out this treat- ment cvcry three hours. massag- ing from five to 15 minutes each time. In chronic conditions, mas- sage three times a day. You will find Nervillne works quickly, and oh so effectively. Help to rub your backache away with penc- trating Nervlllneit effects a fine control over many rheumatic muscular and joint pains. Thou- TRYGVE LIE IN LONDON - Mr. and Mrs. McDonald John- ston and son Earle. Charlottetown. spent the weekend at Alllstorr guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hicken. Mr. Atwood O'Connor and Mrs. W. D. NICKLIIIIOII, llrooklyn. were visitors to Pet:-rs Road on Sun- day, guests of Mr. and Mrs Pierce Butler. " Miss Ethel Beck. nurse-iii-traliiiiig at the Prince Edward Islaiici Hospital spoilt Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Beck Aillston. student Neil Mccallum has return- ed to his home at Alliston after spending the winter months in Nova scotla employed in the lum- bcr woods. Mr. Mart Campbell, Glen Wil- liam. while sawing wood with the circular saw on Thursday had the misfortune of cutting his hand; his friends wish iiiitn a FDONIY "H covcriz To make sure OPENING DANCE BEAVER CLUB HALL - MONTAGUE FRIDAY, Don Mcsser's Orchestra Check-room and Canteen Service Iiuxq Hisizoss ARE w'lAi9e"-Fear aoIzn,L.:.:-u -v--v sands use it with great success. L Sold in 35c bottles at all dealers. I you're getting MAY 5th IIUI (luv lint HAYIR s im-.-. on IIH- lziirlgltrvy - av J.'a."TIi1.i.iAMs . NOW LISTEN" DON'T GET PANICKY ER IN'.' I'V'E lJiJ5T HAD A ' LITTLE TIME TO .THINK"5HOIJLDN”I' VOU HAVE BEEN -'I'H' TOP MAN -' , ,-SlTUA'l'lON? KEERCOOL! Odd and curious Facts By F. H. MacArthur I Have you ever noticed at the top ' of certain newspapers, near the date line. a star or number of stars? These stars indicate how recently the paper has come off the press. The first papers printed usually omit the star. In larger cities. where extra editions are printed with "hot" news, a star is placed near the date line to show that it is the 2nd edition. This 2nd edit- ion will have two stars, a third three stars and so on until the final edition has been issued. To determine the age of any tree. just count the number of rings across the stump after the tree has been felled. Each ring corresponds to a year. There is no truth in the old tale that some creatures never sleep. Every creature in the world re- quires a rest period. but some. such as snakes and fishes. sleep with their eyes open. This is be- cause they have no proper eyelids which they can close. African elephants are said to de- velop the largest tusl-is known. In a museum in England, visitors are shown a pair that tip the scales at 228 pounds. Besides being heavy. elphant's tusks have been known to reach ii length of 11 feet ll inches, or about twice the height or a tall man. A variety of palm tree that grows in south America produces nuts that are made into buttons. Coni- niercially they are known as vege- table ivory buttons because they are derived from a plant and because they resemble ivory--in their natural state, These buttons are often used on men's and luillcs' tailored clothing. That cork that popped from your wine bottle recently came from the cork oak tree which grows in Spain, Portugal, Algiers, Italy, France and other places along the Mediterran- ean sea. No matter how often the trees are Jiarkcd. they keep on growing and producing in finer grade of cork at each peeling. which takes place every eight or ten years. In recent years, those trees have been introduced to California whxcre they seem to be thriving e l. Queen Elizabeth used to step out in the cork-soled shoes that made her appear many inches taller than she actually was. Many ladies of Elizabeth's time followed the Queen's custom. especially when it was muddy. Believe it or not, men used to dress according to their political leanings. During the French Re- volution. the aristocrats wore innc-y knee-brceches made of satin and velvet. tied at the knees with rib- bon bows. The rcvolutionists strut- tcd about in long pantaloons. Glass-blowing was known to the throne. he introduced to the brass hats some ridiculous fashions. Men appeared in ruffled breechcs, lncy blouses and picture hats, Glass-blowing was known to the ancient Egyptians as early as the times of the Patrlarchs, The He- brews, too, may have known how to blow glass though it is mcntionwl nnly once in the Old Testament. (Job XXVli 17). Was there ever a race of giants? Yes. they are mentioned in Gen. XIV 5. 0g, King of Basham, was of this race. They are also mention- cd in other parts of the scriptures. The word "Selah" occurs 71 times in the Book of Psalms, but its meaning is not clear to Biblical scholars. The Holy Grail is believed to have been the dish from which Christ ate the paschal lamb at. the last supper. It was lost and King Arthur's knights sought it in vain. Tennyson made it the subject of one of his poems. Most historians consider the story of the Holy Grail a myth. if sf 1....-.;"m...-.v. WASHINGTON. April ZR-(AP) 7- The spring pickup in job open- ings in factories and on the farms sent the numbcr of cmplnycd in the United Siiiics un 1.117.000 in April in ii 5ll.66Fl,0O0 total carly this month. in-'r---Izislur H. J. MABDN OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. MONTAGUE. P. E. I. Office Hours: 10 to I2 A. ill 2 to I P. M. by appointment. Klee Connected Wltls Drug Store. shun wsns 630 . UN L VDUR DIAL DUE TO NETWORK COMMITMENTS C. F. C. Y. WILL cream: on DAYIJGNT SAVING TIME FROM Sunday April 30th to September 23rd Most Programs Will Be Heard One Hour Earlier. 5000 WATTS 630 . ON YOUR DIAI. "THE FRIENDLY voice or me MARITIME5" DAILY CROSSWORD V, 5,, ACROSS 3. Union or 23. Radium !. The one laborers lsym.) there (Russ) 24. Keel-billed 5. Mark of I 4. Years cuckoo wound between 25. Short sleep 9. Watered I3 and 19 27. Sharpcst silk 5. Medieval 28. South ' 10. On story America 12. Rugged 8. Marked with lnbbr.) mountain. chalk 31. Millpond crest 7. Bronze 35. Measure of 4-2 13. Filled with (Rom) length ,.,,,,,,,,., ,.,,,,, gas 8. A skin 36. Famous 14. Per. to disorder mission parents 9. Chart (Tex. ) 41. Perches I6. Personal 11..-To color. 37. A wing 42. Compass pronoun as fabric 38. City (Peru) direction 17. Too I5. Little child 40. Apparent (abbr.i 18. Jackdaw i9. indifferent. ends of M. Girl's '20. Blunder 20. subside Saturn"! nlck- , 22. Surgical 21. Regret rings name tool 26. Male rabbits 29. City (Turkey) (lo. Decapltati 32. Apex 33. The (Old form 84. Oriental nurse 37. Mulberry 39. Without a name 43. Fabric made from line 45. Potato (slang) cs. Accumuluz 47 Semis forll; as rays 48 ililnster 10. Fabulous birds DOWN . A law (Jew Lil. Body of church rulers DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X R IILONGFELLONV One lcttcr simply stands for another in this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two Ola. etc single letters. apos- trophles. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. :- ." A Cryptogram Quotation FNVE SGJJHJC SVJ AZMTAKK ENA IVXWGT WR NAT RVIA?-LA KATA- Yesuirdsyh Cryptoquote: I FIND THE ENGLISHMAN 1'0 BB HIM 01'' ALL MEN WHO STANDS FIRMEST IN HIS SHOES- EMERSON. '. I , y ' ,1. ' .-,.;a' o:wwm'.v.-lea Lower Water St. WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED UNLOADING AN ASSORTED CAI! OF BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS -Lnoin ooonsi IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILDING OR REMODELLING THIS YEAR WE WOULD SUGGEST YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY WHILE THE SIZE RANGE IS STILL COMPLETE. lllacllonalil-liowe Woodworking COMPANY LTD. Phone 370'! or 2700