PAGI IIGH? PllINOE” Enwian ' Starting Today M-G-M presents spectacular thrills in the most excit- ing Westward journey ever made! Two hundred wo- men . . . some bold, some timid . . . some pretty, some plain. but all of them eager to get to California-s. great'land for marrying-and starting life anew with a stranger they had never seen! ' ...into the savage I untracked wilderness - ii-.1. skirts . . iinddunted by twohundifed women ied---- by a' man they hated to a rendezvous ' g with men who H hungetad for them .the strangest, most A5 stirring drama that ever amemout of the Westly 4 ll.nn ii I; ll ii()BERT TAYLOR. I)ENlSi1DAll(TEl. Hon: EilllJllS()N - .l(lll.V Mi-iN'lllllC linii iii.lill'llIl.l.lli it A piusi xi il.lII'xr llmua Willi NEWS OF TI-IE DAY Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-9 l EASTERN GUARDIAN sosirrs:-uoT'raous: Harold r Ilrues MIOPBCO, Miss Joyce The Guardian may be bought at ..'WELL BABY CLINIC, .Souris. Town Hall. Friday. June 13. 2 - 4 P-In - .'IN STOCK, Fawcett ranges, Deuvsl cream separators, electric refrigerators. etc. McGowah's Lim- ited, Kilmuir. gm sroclt, car cement, car crushed oats. barley meal and feed wheat at low prices. Mcclowans Limited, Kilmuir. ..'COMl-2 and enjoy Lads and Las- sies Pipe and Drum Bancl-scot- tish dahcing and songs at Calc- donia. Friday, June 13. MICANADIAN CANNERS. bean growers, Montague district. Call and get your beun seed at Bell's Service Station, lilnninguc. ..'ENGAGE)lE.NT - Mrs. Edith Guick. Georgetown, wishes to an- nounce the engagement of her daughter. Violet Ruth, lo Johr. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert George. marriage to take place first week in July. . "LEAVE FOR OLD ('0I.'.VTRI' -Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Martin. their two children Norman aid Chi'istine of Victoria Cross, and Mrs. William Martlii of Martin- vale, left yesterday for an extend- ed visit to Scotland and England. The party motored to llalifax where they will sail on the "Nova Scotla" for Scotland where they will remain for two months visit- ing Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald at Loch Lomond, Mrs. William Martin will continue to the Isle of Skye where she will visit her brothers and sis- ters. M PRINCE EDWARD MIDNIGHT PREVIEIV FRIDAY AT 11:30 ruuvmii nnmucrii mug ,4..Bl.YTH xxo...m.'iiiii:F not ill snnn till n I. . 'i . EDGAR IUi.'.llAliIll Ml! MIWILL f" it-udnhiumlidvdttlt r I-us-snIoni1um'Hiismfv lltortrltymlilit 3'"(RMM'hNmdt) HOWARD GOiDSlElll C -A Today - Fri. - Sat. - Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-9. THUNDERING SERIAL THRILLS WITH THE MIGHTIEST . X JUNGLE Saturday Matinee 2:30 Blue Dorris Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Post Oifiooz in Bonris:' Tin Snack Bar and I. ran GUARDIAN. aiaauo-rrs-rows ; . unilry., Wiggiatoa. Pin Isllnssa. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden IAIOII. the following places In loaugt-I:i Georgetown: llehlls 5 Ion. ...'l'IlEI Slllll-GAIN ' films. Yeo'a Theatre, Montague. Thurs- day, June 12th at 8:30 pm. Lucky door prizes. ....'CLAIIlI'8 special -Isis of ladies full-fashion nylons. 51 gauge, 31.19. 15 gauge, 51.09. At all three stores, Montague. Mount Stewart. St. Peter's. .'MUllRAY HARBOUR. NOBTII Pastoral Charge-M.r..Carl Currie will conduct services on Sunday, June 15, as follows: Murray Har- bour North. 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Peter's Road. 2:30 p.m. Rev. F.N. Young. interim moderator. ...'ACClDEN'I' AT BRIDGE -A minor accident occurred on the Montague bridge last. evening when a. car approaching the bridge struck a bump causing the front wheel to climb the slanting steel truss. The car toppled over on its side bending the front and rear fenders. and breaking the tie rod. Spectators rlghted the automobile. which was later removed to allow free traffic on the bridge. Personals ..'Mr. Murray Johnston. Mon- tague, was a business visitor to Charlottetown yesterday. ....'Mr. and Mrs. Harold McHer- ron. and daughter Greta. Mon- tague, were recent visitors to Char- lottetown. ..'Mi-. Gerald Jardlne, Montague. a. trip to Calgary and other cities in Western Canada. J. Malcolm MacKenz.le. . fMr. has been attending the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada held in Tor- onto. ..'Mr. Sheldon Jay. who has been employed at the C.N.R. sta- tion, Montague. for the past year has been'transferred to Char- lotztetown. Robert Mosher. Summer- aide. is spending a few days visit- ing in Montague. guest of his par- ents. Captain A. A. Mosher and Mrs. Masher. ..'The many friends of Mr. James Stewart, Montague, are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Kings County Memorial I-lospltal, All wish him a. speedy recovery. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wilson of Saint John, N.B.. were holiday weekend visitors' to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vanlderstine. UNION ROAD W. I. ..'The regular meeting of the Union Road. Kings County. W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. John Brink on June 3rd. Mrs. George Melllsh presided in the absence oi the president. Mrs. Douglas Mel- llsh. . The roll call was responded to by six members, and there was one visitor present, Mrs. Vsn Schuyl- pen, who. accompanied by her hus- band, recently arrived from Hol- land to spend the summer with their son Peter in Union Road. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Fred Carver. Correspondence was read and discussed and members voted 83.00 towards the Salvation Army Red Shield appeal. and two delegates were appointed to attend the annual convention. The sick committee was resp- polnted, and appointed on the ins Mellish. Mrs. and Mrs. Fred carver. This coin- IN ME!-ORIAM Mill. MIL'.l'0N IMALLIIAN nesday afternoon. June 4th. was very largely attended. conductedby her Minister. Rev C. O. l-lowlett. who make faith and trust in Christ. returned home last. evening from school committee were: Mrs. Doug- Everett. Moore mlttee was salted to arrange for a school picnic or if weather unfav- ."1'ho funeral service for his late Mrs. Milton Bu-iallmsn of 0'f.esry was held from her home on Wed- and It. was of her Although the has been bed-rid- Al Bristol and :' Vliilnhy aur. mks Donovan has left for Moncton. called by the death of a relative. There is no scarcity of houses here at present as today this writer counted twelve vacant. houses in this vi Laurence Gauthier, of the Royal Canadian Navy. is spending his leave at. his home here with his mother. Mrs. Bells Gauthier. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennefllck and family have taken up resid- ence in their new home on the Morell Road. They moved in on Thursday. June 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert coffin, City. were holiday visitors here, guests of Mr. Coffin's parents, Mr and Mrs. Grover Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laplerro have moved to the City to reside. Mr. Laplerre is employed with Douglas Brothers and Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Lou family spent the long weekend with Mrs. Butler's parents here. returning to the-City late Monday evening. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phaien. Hall. fax. spent the holiday week end at Mr. Phalen's old home with his father. They also visited Rev. Reg- inald Phalen a brother of Joe, at Tracadie. Friends are pleased a to see Mr Lloyd Cox out again after a lengthly illness. His packing plant remained closed this spring for the first time. Mr. Barney MacDonald and his brother Pius were holiday visitors here. Others included Miss Lillian Mccabe, Norma and Phillis sin- nott and their brother Clem. l A farmer here informs us he has several hundred rats he will give to anyone for taking them away They are too smart to take poison of any kind and laugh at traps. So he can't get. rid of them. Mrs. James A. O'Brien will leave shortly for Boston. Mass, on an ex- tended visit with her daughter Mary, Mrs. Harvey. and her brother. Fred O'Brien. and her aged sister. Mrs. O'Brien says its fifty-three years since she first orable, to supply instead a treat at the closing. I The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Peter Van Schuppen. At. the close of the business period, an auction of sur- prise packages was held, realizing the sum of 32.88. Members also decided to meet on convenient evenings to complete the Red Cross sewing. Lunch was servedand asoclal hour enjoyed. Montague rm Vila: scholarship . Ilr Albert lrnut Johnston. son of Mrs. I..M. Johmtoa llbntsgus. has been awarded the A.B. Wis- well scholardiip in medicine at Dalhoualmuniversity. This scholarship. the interest of an endowment of 03.000 given by Mr. A.B. Wiswall, of Halifax. is awarded, to a student completing the first year of the regular med- lcsl class. Among other consider. ations-the standing of . the candi- date in his class is the primary consideration. .i'... Egg Production - Holding Steady The production of eggs in Prince Edward Island is holding steady reports Mr. F. M. Nash. district inspector of poultry pro- ducts. Quality is only fair con- tributed to skimpy feeding or ex- cessive range. The demand for the product continues strong and 30957 prices have strengthened. Oper- ators ot grading stations are quoting for ungraded eggs AL 35- 36. AM 32-34, AS and B 20, C. 16. Dealers are quoting operators of 30 stations for graded pack AL -fl-43. AM 39-41, AS and B 26. C 20. Eggs are retailing to custom- ers at AL 47-49. AM 45-47. AS and went to Boston as a girl and the fare was ten dollars at. that time. Mr. Melvlne Byrne. a former resident here. who was with the C. N. R. Hotel for s. number of years has resigne” to join the firm of M. F. Schurman Co Ltd.. Charlotte- town. ....'llev. Phalen Mcxenna. was receiving the congratulations of his many friends on the Queen's birthday as it was the twenty- thlrd anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. lie passed the day quietly after celebrating his usual mass at the Church of st. Laurence. Mls mother well remem- bered that special day twenty three years ago when she saw her son raised to the high office. After sewing at several parishes Father Mcxenna came to this vicinity eleven years ago. Welcome visitors here on Mon- day June 9th were Mr. and Mrs. John Gaudet, as bride and groom They were married a week ago and just returned from their honey- moon. The bride is a City girl, a Miss Duncan. while the groom hails from here but has been re- siding in the City for some years where he and his bride will make their home. The best wishes of this vicinity will go with them through T4,. i:iii--.---. . JUNE .12. 1952: IIIAB JOHN FISHER Canada's Outstanding Radio Commentatcr , In Addness , "AGE AND HORMONE". At - Prince of Wales College Auditorium g Thursday, June 12th at 8P.M. With supporting musical program including Winaloe Rhythm Band and Mr. Donald Wood Vocalist Admission 50 cents v Tickets on sale now at Milton's Old Spain and the Rendezvous Restaurant ' Sponsored by Charlottetovvn Rotary Club. Proceeds to be used in furthering youth projects. B 40. The poultry market is quiet. Receipts are very light and price quotations are unchanged. There is little change in the hatchery situation. Over the counter sales are now heavier. Hatchabillty continues very good with following flock owners hav- lng over 3096 iiatchablllty during past week: W. .1. Andrew. Cross- breds, 8096; Lloyd Burris. NH. - Boswell Carver. Crossbreds. Clair Croken, ' Crossbreds. Gerald Gamble, Crossbreds Mclvln Hyde. Crosshreds B. B. Jones. Crossbreds. 93, Walter A. Mullen. Cross- brcds. 8596: Mrs. Stanley Proude. Crossbreds, 9296; Ralph Raynor. Crossbreds. 9096: White Leghorns 9192; Albert Stetson. Crossbredr, 87'x.; Mrs. I. Tweedy, N.l-I. 8196: Elmer Waugh. Crossbreds, mi: Mrs. Henry Waugh. Sr., Cross- hreds. 8096. ATTENTION ANNUAL MEETING King's County Memorial Hospital. FRIDAY, JUNE 27th At 8 PM. At The BEAVER IIALL. G. ARNOLD WIGIITMAN, Secretary-Treasurer. ll..l. Malian ll. 0.. Optometrist. Fitting and Supplying Glasses. eto. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A.lll. 2 to l P.M. and by appointment. llfontsgtie, P. I. I. Office Connected with Msbon .Drug Co. em? s1r7.': 8092: life. TODAY IN HE MARITIMES HUNDREDS or noes ARE SICK... because complex lite cuts time 00 from natural sources at yngl dietary siomonfs Protect your pet with the one dog food you know you can trust : : ; and at the same time banish animal odours from your living room. Get PARD with CHLOROPHYLLIN today! Swift Canadian Co..I.isnited. ' den for the best, part of the past ' three years. she endured me ill- ness with the greatest patience, . thus testifying to her high cam- tisn principles. Favorite hymns were sung and a beautiful duet. "Shall We Meet le- yond the River" was feellngiy sung by Mrs. Watson Billiker and her daughter. Mrs. Don MacDonald. she leaves to mourn her loss six children: liner-son, O'i'.asry: (Beryl) Mrs. Rudolph Hamilwn. Charlottetown; Cecil of Burnmsrs aide; Milton A. of Winnipogfareta and Lloyd at home. besides liar son-owing husband. The followinl also mourn the passing of s. wonderful mend. a fine neighbor. and I humble fol- lowargof the Master: Ona sister. Mrs. Milford G , . the lrothers: Clarence. John and Dan. 0'f..oar!: and William of the United States. Pallbearers were: Cyril hater. wiiiism lilis. Roy Arbing, Arthirr Gallant. Arnold nitisllman. Iliifud Jelly. Interment was in the lapt- tst cometary at Qrlngfisid Won. :, HERO or 413 SS0 soft . . . yet sostrong... . pi :- - . it la.sts'so much longer! Ibo cxtra.3hut.r at no extra. cost . E 5 , . A . . r ...fz.nta-zlmlmt . so ' l -l99.v-r'-2-so.-. ” e-