,. >1 ALL-STAR HOLLYWOOD CAST! t AND ii PERSON on THE STAGE ELLIDT FORBES FIIILISS IIYGIINI COMIIIITATOI Paint: ianwanu mm I flavours fiiAllllTflly roniv and mun. MATINEE 3330 - EVENING SHOWS 7 tind 8:45 ” 1m Wil/Im l’ '4 0/17/15 J our: GARFIELD in his hardest-hitting role! UST BE Y nssnuv o ‘women: nuns. IRE-RELEASE a M . ma: A too sauna . . . YOU on"! s hi5.“ a‘ 1 OQQ-OQQO 0-590 TOO-O OQ-Q-Q-OOQ-QO EMPIRE Tl||lll.—Flll.-.-$AT. Evening Sliovn 7 - 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 I “OVERLAN TRAILS” RAYWINUHATTON JENNIFER non _Sorisl - Comedy - Cartoon 40-O-§O-§Q~ O4 i III IIEIIOIIIAM MARGARET J. KELLY oainnuso Business WINSLOE onocsnv (Opposite Brick Church) Qpen For lusiness On THUQ-SDAY, MAY 13th AT B AM. We carry a hill line of: GROCBIIES, FEEDS, and HARDWARE We solicit a share at your patronage. ERITH H. HUGHES, Phone 8-21‘ Proprietor. gypt n s ‘ Palestine coast, preventing t moo Java, interned on f gyros Initial, lrora r rsl I nah snalea. E eidteArsh ‘ lrontiar with Zllll Sudcnaao ' fant i I sae . g . realest danger ors Jewish colonists / bones /%/. in northern Galilee, / ' had by Ls Montague Died MW l1, I944. Loviagly remembered by her sister, Florrie. ‘ii H. J. MABON OPTOMITI-IIT "W!!! lit! filnnlyinl Qlassoa Eto- MONTAGUE. EILI. Olloe flours; 10 to ll AM. I to l PM. "mil" I'd-- lllnolntmeat Office Connected With Dfll Store m}: GUARDIAN. cfnaunojrgajrowiv THE "EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘edema: ia"o"ii's~'a'fiua‘i llarold s. mars. Albsrl Althea.‘ am. an» - s nu llarrlet Clair ‘ tewart. as . AGINT GIOIGITOWN: Walden lasts. lloberds Adams annular. alias laid sad Gordon taeoeareiaomuboseaebessaovorsaa- tensile; places In Mouton” Miss a. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. Clor. II Georgetown: The Post Oflioo: In loss-ls: Camden's and fldenoa leper. Ira BI. Peter's: The Poet Olllos. Mr. and llra. 019W 5115"“- ouries. During tho comliotltlon Charlottetown, was sunday guests mmy o; thg'mgn m“ oxognmz l! u" P00" lilfll- “Ollliiliv- marks indicating considerable prea- ~—-— tice. Later Major Douglas Mac- llr. remu- R-ice. Cardigan. was , Gowah. Capt. c. H. Kydd and vice a business visitor to Montague an mend“; m“, magnum; “ma. Mimi!!- ed an executive meeting held at —-— the Canadian legion Hall, Char- Mra. Fred I-aftord (nos Ruby lottetown. Bears) Halitax, Ia at present visit- ing friends in Montague and vi- clnity. ~ ,schoo1 under the direction of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nicholson. Preston Maclntyre, assisted, by Montague. spent s very iilas-sonkmss Mary Issue. district school afternoon In Charlottetown visiting Reg cross nufgg Mmy purgnfl Mendl- ' ibrought their young children to be lirmoculated. an opportunity not to Mr- Iidwerd Devoaur. Mcntagucbe overlooked. Later the children Canadian National Railways em-Jwiii receive another dose so that nloroo. spent the week end at his they will have strong immunity. homo in Rollo Bay. 1 . Mrs. Alexander MscGregor left‘ Last week the Innoculation clinic was held in the Montague High During the pest two weeks the and» v» "sou-Ho",32?.“.‘.?§i';i%i22'.il‘.3.f3§$“ti.i“i “"°““ "l h“ d‘“"‘°°" M“ |new paint. job of cream and blue Muunl" n Mwnl’ Amwn Uuhlendlng an attractive atmosphere “m” ‘m Tuucuy‘ to the popular restaurant. The I fl f th ta t "*- "M am» isms-u» W" ll? “o..°°.§..‘i. .753‘. $.22. "£3 " wuk end vim“ ‘t u“ “mm been covered with battleship con- ‘? h“ firm!’ ‘m’ “d Mm‘ Ne“ goleum and new booths have been 5 ‘w’ u V‘ e‘ [installed in the main dining room. lprcvidlng dining space for many customers-Lari. ‘ On Friday night the Montague Legion Band held its regular weekl-l 1y practice in the Legion l-la mix?!‘ gldwéfld Icarexxum under the direction of Bandmsster m and “alga wwnFMr. Archie Hume. Mr. John Den- w". ‘m ‘y v n n glmiham, Whim Road, who has play- wu“ o, w‘ ma m!‘ J’ HHMac-led considerably in England ha! 0'80!‘ Joined the Band. Mr. Hume is Mt ‘M Mm fine” Grant’ “d greatly pleased with the progress dmum Norm.’ new“, N_ s" or the band, and expects to hold .the first concert somewhat earlier m. lgfafndetfireléultaalltgglg: l than was at first anticipated. Many of the citizens are reatl inter- Donam lasted in the band kgnowirfg that 'it will help to foster musical ed- ucation among the rising genera- tion, who should profit greatly Irom the presence of a band in the community. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Hooley. Mon- . . _. . tague, WEXB Sunday visitors to mo] Bristol And Vicinity city, guests of Mr. Hooleys mo-l thcr, Mrs. J. W. I-looley. l I Mr. Charles Rogerson. Char- lottetown, was in Montague on, Monday supervising the loading of? a car of calves. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Martin. Pic- ton. N. 5., were week end visitors to Montagii. guests oi’ Mrs. Isaac Burden. Quite a number of friends here have resolved invitation to attend Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickcrson. , the ordination of Rev. Francis P. Montague. had as guests over the Ayhvard, week and Mr. and Mrs. Donald‘- Adams, summcrside. Mary Peter. young daughter of lvlr. and Mrs. J. C. Peters has en- Miss Alice Fraser. Charlottetown tered the Charlottetown Hospital was a week-end visitor to Mcn- where she will undergo an opera- tague. guest or her mother. Mrsfition ior appendix. Nellie Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Brien Mr. and-Mrs. Harold Mabey and and daughters Teresa and Gerald- Iamily, Moncton. N. 8., were week inc, arrived in this vicinity over end visitors st the home of Mrs. the weekend and have moved into Isaac Burden, Montague. their summer home in Moreil. Mr. John MacLure, who has beenl It was announced last Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. andiat the Little Flower Church that Mrs. Frank Greene, since being a. mission would be preached there discharged from the King's County early In June to run for a week, Memorial Hospital, returned to his and then will open in the other home in Albion cross on Sunday. church in Moreli rear. Mr. Barney MacDonald who has been driving Jenkins furniture van for several years all over Canada left this week Ior Halifax on his first trip of the season. ii r Miss Edna Fraser, staid 0t Poole and Thompson. Montague, spent the week and in Charlottetown, guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Storey. Miss Rena Reid. nurse-lri-traln- ing at the Prince lid/ward Island Hospital, spsnt.the week end vis- iting at the home o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Reid, Victoria Cross. The lovely birch trees that adorn- ed the church yard at the Bristol United Church for many long years have been cut down. As long as memory goes back those trees were there but as some oI them i were dying it was thoughtbetter Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ward. Taun- to cut them all down. ton, Mass, arrived in Montague » Friday evening enroute to their home in Brooklyn. Mr. Ward has purchased a farm end plans to re- side on the Island permanently. Mrs. Ward is an aunt of Mrs. Wil- liam Webster. Montague. Mr. James Conohan, arrived irom Boston. Mass. last week to visit his friends and family here. Mr. Conolisri, was police officer Ior the town of Bouris for several years before going to the states. lie will also visit his brother John Cono- han who is very Ill in New Glas- gow, N. 8., accompanied by his aged mother. Her son is the Sani luau Last week the 204th L.A.A. oi Montague ' “ to Charlotte- town tor rifle practice at the rlIIe range at. the Charlottetown Arm- there-Brio. J trytobeal ::.'*:"'"l"‘*:.'."."-=:" em r vsy lrosallgebeno blgclil linpe lrliatlse, lnd'l.rli_id, sea r ll aenbaIETreIa-Jerdea. é I qlf/J!’ I /,? 1 < on Monday. I f . 5 - I i I I 4 I r ' I r I r - - SWEET a» lav-i Sweet cqauo um ii- lssrl" msoos (spsusiattarthnaveriacsaseeilbsesdsslvsprltlfl called "Plfllltlllt..(hotix/"—lhilimilhllhllla esahiwoottqyssslshtossasasyesslgyattopsriadlas mi lnshsasszasla suesfieasaaih lasts.- 12. 1943 1 CAPORAL CIGARETTES Georgetown And llltinlty , __-_ Mrs. A. A. Allen was a visitor to Charlottetown early in the week. Miss Joyce "Billie" Jenkins, spent a few days visiting in the city during the week. Mrs. D. A. Wilson of Montague Junction was a visitor to George- town on Monday. Mr. Elmer Llewellyn of Bridge- town visited Georgetown Monday on business-Geo. Mr. Elmer Y‘ ' . represent- ing the iirm of DeBiols Bros. call- ed on business men or the town Mr. Clean Wight and Mr. Ted Crelghan oi Charlottetown were week end visitors to Georgetown. , Mr. and Mrs Chester Walker were business visitors to Char- lottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Albert Landry lett on Mon-i day for Biimmersid where he has; accepteda position with the Iirmi o! R. T. Holman. I -Mr. Richard Dougan is having the rooi of his home and garage shlngled with asphalt shingles. The, work Is being done by Mr. Mal- colm -MacDonald of Charlotte-i town. Miss Dorothy Jenkins o! the; firm of W. R. Jenkins. Charlotte- town. was a recent guest at the, home of her mother, Mrs. Flor- ence Jenkins. l, Rev. Father Howard Wight of Summersid motored to Burnt Point on Saturday where he-wes a guest at the home of his mo- ther, Mrs. William Wight. ', The meeting opened with Club women's Creed. followed by roll call and reading o! the minutes of the previous meeting. enter our school in the Beautill- cation contest. gates to the Institute Convention in Charlottetown. for Irult. for a sick member. After Iho hostess, an auction was put on. Tho sum of $6.46 was realized. King." GLOVES IREIEVERENT In the early days of the churcl it. was considered irreverent to up- PQQ‘ gloved before a member oi the 61017.7. _ ANCIENT IIIFEBELT It wu moved and seconded to It was decided to send two deio- uaed to make lids preservers Iron cos-k tor srnwred soldiers when ru-awellini V! ll-‘l ‘rho sum oi’ one dollar was voted delicious lunch was served by Ether as on anaesthetic am be- Ing used through ‘ the civilised world within alx months o! lil demonstration in 184d In Boston. FOR SALE Two lots of lend in the Town oi Sourls. (l) Building lot on Chapel SW”- . 2) Two and one-half acres ol land on the Lina just North at the Church- For further particulars apply to: Meeting closed by sinslna "The Road ' MELVIN J. McQUAID, Solicitor, 1 Sourls , h. awn-b 92/! [u mmn-mlvi/PRW 4 saw/w w ma» 1WD F” , ma» 1/101 z/g/ MORELL W. I. The monthly meeting of Morell Women's - titute was held at the home of Mrs. J. 3 Jay, with an attendance of u’ ‘ members. Vi FARM Fllll SALE One hundred acres of land (woodland) in Glenfanning School District. custom’ Moeoouaw St. George's, Lot 55 °P_L9_"B..!{.*L_ _. N VI-Tonde delicious chocolate flavour tempts appetites- adds nutrition to The sirly Greeks and ‘ggi 71-70!!! 13' going ‘A h" 3m sop me grow! wanna-mumps» ‘u; w “r-v-wl _ milk. Increases foodvllueVl-Tbns contains minerals, vitamins and other elements needed for strong bones and shirdy bodies _ 1 THINK SODA MADE His HOMEMADE sPuizs A LITTLE- TOO HEAVY-- TO THEY DIDN'T SEEM 1D CO-OPERATE .'