PAGE EIGHT "TL-li'."l'.'l”?Kfti”9i' -'lJ. A-L "THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWIV THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ..!tJl.M1N'l'. Unloading carload this week. Clark's. Montague. Probe" Death .Of 1 AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn,W;a:L;f:Vf:1;xfagul;lKm"gags; P',E.', Man ",3, - Bruce Macfhee. Miss Joyce Wlgginton, Pius Mcklnnon. an this week including Saturday pi - GENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lavers. . . J I A -G. HALIFAX, (CP)-City police ' . The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Mnnlllllel .-.'FOB THE best deal on said Wednesday they have some "'9 mo" em”0m'cdle”amel Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The kerosene and electric refrlzer- new leads in their probe of the ators. also Fawcett ranges, see death of Daniel MacDonald. 52- ....'KlN(l'S )lli.I., Mnlilnlzue mill Post Office; In Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards at Son. ., '0:-r;.x'lx('. iuivrir. in Beaver lcase pond to Prlvale Jnliics Dewar. .- lH:2FRl(iERATOR.S. 9 522900. ....'(E. H. CH. ll. S.'l35.0(l, 6 cu. ft. At Montague Electric Co. .'Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiain Giddinge and family. Mrs Thoiiias Murphy and tiio dallzliters. St. Mari"! Road. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Frank Lavandier. Georgetown. denell, closed In public nshiniz. Will concern. us. McGowans Limited, Kilmuir. ....'ATTEND liloiilu: no on in-c'n ..'TUG ARRIVES AT MONTA- GUE - The first ship to enter port at Montague. the tug-boat Glen Livett. docked at 1 pm. yesterday. The boat came from Charlotte- town to Montague to tow a scow of the Dredge 115 to Pictou. NS. This is the earliest date for some years for shipping to open in Montague. getting underway last year on May ist. ..'FUNERAL l'F:STERDAY-The year-old Peakes Station, P.E.I.. ship's cook who died in hospital' , . , T . . -K - - A it after being ttacked on the street. -"W 1” b”-”''K "135 Hm” Ma) ISL M”"”guo' Txluldlm P” of Christ at 8 tonight. Brooklyn MacDonald; was walking home ' y 7 "A trio singing. Sermon. "The Glor- from a wedding reception with ..'DF.WAR's MILL POND. 3ru- loll! New Name." several friends when two men accosted them. In a fight that followed MacDonald was knocked to the street. Cause of death was listed as .1 spinal injury received when he hit the sidewalk. Aiinaridale Lady Dies In 97th Year ' . . . 5 T7 funeral of the late William Ma.c- .."1'he death occurred at her a ' slillPnEl:i'sS1(A(rAf'ili1rmUUT('limarglell KM" who passed away at his home. in Annandale yesterday Rousing, roaring ;.,,,...1. -rmrxi Riililinr mp; 34000 home in Murray Harbour North on morning of Mrs. John Howlett in i drama of an 'iii(l ';-l1Ihll'S-D hlll'FlflFiV Il(lt'l.0(l. Size April 13' was held yesmrday aner- her 97nd yeB'r' The dqceased was it 4. - - n ' 7 ', ,1 4.. W. m.GoWan.S noon from the home with Rev, the former Margaret Nicholson. of l anythm 't0'wm U”".M”"”.v'l 'l ” i Carl Currie conducting the ser- Duhdal king Off 6 L”'”""”d' h'h"”"' vice. Hymns sung were "Asleep Left 30 mourn her in-ssins H9 raceways-and 'MET MODERATOR -.Among Mrs. A. C. Frziscr. W. A. and Mrs. .VI.1cl.cnd, nnd W A. Bruce of Val- per NI:1nlHzliP, and Phcrsoii, Bclleruc. ..'G()LDF.N TVPIDIHNG - Feli- lerficld; Rnrnimirl Nicholson, Up- John A. Mac- In Jesus" and "The Haven of Rest". North cemetery. Mr. Park IE6. Has Top Trout three sons. Eiby and Roy in An- ney. B.C. Two sons, Daniel and William and one daughter Jennie. prede- ceased her a number of years ago. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon, leaving the house at 2 p.m. for Annandale Baptist Church. . . H pan bearers were Messrs. L1 .3 nandaie, and Charles H. Howlett. l the n9W5P3Pe" '””53 "h" f”” 1” Ct';f””"'”;L'”3 Reid, Cameron Reid. Mark Ja?,(- in Orkney. Sask. and one daugh- gal he lfled n," iwstia-l t?,1"'”'hy 5 AU; an son. Gavin Hlcken. Mllbourne 16.", Jean. Mrs, George Jackson, to tame: (mffh V'lv”d"tjlF"j)' 1' ti 'R t, cod Llewellyn, George Graham. Iiiter- FOITUNB Bl1dIl9- M50 Sl1FViVihI! ls 0 0 "l r”””5 Ch '”l M?” eh 5" merit was in the Murray Harbour ""9 bwlher. L. H. Nicholson. Sid- citations and best. wishes were ex- mgepmem Wm be in the church I tended to Mr. and Mrs. Duncu M. cemetery. l . MacDonald, of Montague, yeeter- Mo 1 V7 . . . A ' , , r i i "ml lllirhllfj 0A'e:1tdeilr:gc:1rei- n sgtllrignsn Ciilifgnduiilis Lfhe'roll that lamlon er ' lill'ellS.'lijV I”:'ir-lids from Moncton. yo em (T-"1 d , dylg - bee xV'h S f b E6 . v NB. rr alsz present to wish "- 02 all W5 Some an . T. r we ause ite wan is sot ut not ims tlieni NIRXTV iinppi' returns of theigohf. Rhd as in M1197 593” 50me tug 'Fgjt.1::s5tX.tTdngStrg:;lo;0,e.x3::. ',a-xx I J W l . ” dav. and a lmisr continuance of ll"-REFS Were d153i1D01nled.but there opeds to day M the Prince Ed L. .1 M4 2&3 r . . ' - - (Ho The roll that 1: longer! lvhPlF hi? l0El9ih9t'. lie”? 3 STEM "1-WY Who bF0U8h'v ward Theatre and richl 5 l W; ' , . y deser- . . , H p . p... hoine excellent catches, despite the yes the piaudm 1; received from -9-: White Swan brings you l00more sheets In cveryzrolls. C ..'lllh 0Rl(.Ih.-u. RExALLlVel.v poor weatlier. rain and cold. the enthusiastic audience that M u T . One Fr-in Sale :2: in its second day The Mabon Drug Co. at Montague greeted jys 'Ip1-ernjere" magma- STEVE FLAGS ALSO: in Alontazuc. if you haven't visited your Rvxrill Drug Store already to had many contenders for the 55.00 I0l3Enln1g day prize. Some very fine share in the One Cent Sale vaiuesGl trout were brnuglit. in and there tion several weeks ago. This story of John Philip Sousa is replete with imseantry. lilting band music, better do so l'iL'lll away. The Rexall was keen excitement and interest tine Cent sale is your chance to among the fishermen to see who save with safely UH highest quality would finally be the lucky one. catchy singing, lively dancing and two warm love stories. Clifton Webb's portrayal of l AN E. B. EDDY PRODUCT Cartoon Comedy Drug Store moi-chandlse. You buy There was disappointment too as Sousaplsl excellent and gives . I g Serial one .”IFlii)lilSE'd Rexaii product. then some anxious angler saw his trout C1931 Insight of the man every- ,. M for one more rcnt' you secure A being beaten by ante-w ounces. At 0”” remembe” 35 W9 BTEMBSE tory. sousa's eocentrlcities, hislcolorful life of Sousa. and the mounts with ouch luooeoding ih":li-lF;5'-”lllx'i1' 1" "HY WY W lhegcltisln-z time last night, the winner ballfi leadelf End 00mD0S6!' of discipline as well as his great stesdying influence of his wife, scene until the most stirring y yp. firs ir-.sA.t sminris wonderful -Iwas a lovely trout brought. in by "man mus” l” Amellcall hlie heart are exemplified by Webb's who convinced him that he number of all. "Stun And Stripes W” V 15..il'"ild”l'lU1- RBMEHWPI? Mr. Park Fraser of Montaigne which fine performance. which iuakes should forget his desire to write Forever". swells this tine Tech- "W" "'?”' h” "”””""' Rex” 0",”.hC had liken 0a1'5.i' ill the morning real and vivid the frustrations ballads and stick to march t.em- nicolor picture to a thrilling anf SHUWS .'4.3(J 0"" 5”” for M mom” soedomi” Dewafs pond at Brudellell. Mr. and accomplishinelits of the great po. is highlighted throughout by satisfying end. ”st.n.rs And Stripe! 7,9 'l”l-1l'W”ll 111 Hi 3'0”? h'l9”d1YlF'raseT's trout was taken with bait. Dovou gasunvlieezeand flrlitforbreitlyv March King. Sousa's famous marches. Forever" is exhilarating enter- in'””” 0”? 5”"? 55 59”” 33 W” The Weitzht. 2 pounds. 2:; ounces, 5” ' ”93'”3'31P'"PC”1"5P?T""Pl"-9"A The story, which recounts the The excitment and tempo talnment. l . n. M. b ii D'liz C . -s y - , . R; -MAI-I capsules help you to breathe M 1 0 I n lmgm” 13” mchagi gm" 11 incheott c.ls y, rclicvcd ofivlieezing and gasping. l . V-er ;And ml” leave-T the 3ll8'le1'S With 'iihcy loosen tlglitapacked phlegm in y snmethlr-2 to shoot. at for the resin hlnncliial tribes. so it comes away easily. F of the season. If a biggerf (mg 15 not sleep and work in comfort. take RAIL p through! in. Mr. Fraser also quad- 1'55 ities for the other sl0.00 season -, prize offered by Mabon Drug Co. ; Last year the winning trout for , Opening day and the season. was'cLEARA"cE one caught. at Seal River by Mlt.l . stain Mcoabe of Oiiarlottetown. which weighed 3 lb. 15 oz.; 20 inches long and 12". inches in girl. DOLLAR M.-xii today. 65:-. Sluts at druggista. STRETCHERS AT YOUR SELF SERVICE GROCERY Household YOUR FEET WILL BE TAPPING . . . . YOUR HEART WILL BE SINGING . . . As you join the great "Sousa" in this memorable picture . . .. Ever since its applauded presentation on our first "Premiere Night" program. patrons have been clamoring for its return. A Thrill You'll Never Forget! TO-DAY FBI. and SAT. -:2-j-zj-juj On the folloiiiilig-7 1 only DeLaval electricp water heater, reg. 92.00 for 62.00. 1 I only DeL;ival clectricv separator 400 1bs., regular, 141.00 for 100.00. Beoutyl0peroIorl soys Cuticuro Softens Hands Groceries . f;:f;;g;f;;g;jf;1';;:'g;f;:g:;:;ergmf McGOWAN'S Lmunn, 1 Sugar. 5 lbs. for . . . . . .. 49: M"l'd'"- 3 '9'" -- -v - v - - - -' "9 . :iri.n..'l'.r3"C.tI.tit;u.ra-I?Y);tt:tl:!;l Kilmuir 1 Ldfd. 2 lbS. f.OI' . . . . . . . . . . 356 Tgilgf 'I'i55u.' 3 fgf . 0 . . ' . . . 39; ) 3;.'.:.?.s'""'"'"9' 1 'b' f" " m 0”” "5 ”;"l;' A 1, .. . OI'......u.-- C . - or . Pork 8: loans. 20 oz.. 2 for . 37c ' T 9 ' . 4 .. 25 i-' lwherever he went, he gave the world music! ' ' ! .lr13I':u'o Juice. 20 0'. ' I ' . . I I1: J.r9m5 Fgce sup '9' C Mar" m ched to the stomp of his tunes! y , i 7 . meSCl1::us girls danced to .i....'...l p Choice heifer Beef. large cuts onlY ; g'r:6.l::::d3of::s-(.?f..T.).L House cleanin M”"””hS cpplwded mam! i l . it Oranges i do: . . . . . . . . . 45c 9 Now the stirring tempo of Very Special Prices-Phone us. 5 (;,,,.,p1,.,uv,' ' hilil cidti esb otsagciin 1' 1- SO Izf H..." 25; , 5in:,,"i,5 gognigm. H . B:'::nf1 If " . t ' . ' H 5,: Shlnolu Wax ........ 39: . .. V S - Ask us re Miracle Feeds. Barley out lI'IIX punk”? 0, 231,3 Aiu clam... 2 f... p . . . . . 19; and barley our wheat mix for economy , Plea::Ie'iI:-1I7;"r)ez.r ' ' ' ' Reg. Sale 5Pl5 005 SP0" - - i - - - - - - - 2” i P B . . . . 37 A33 - l in feeding hogs. beef and calves. l Pl::tT:-1Iomi:.r Reg. Sale sunhgm s”P' 10 for ' ' l ' ' "T Peanut Butter . . . . 47 42 Sunlight Soup. 5 for .. . . . . 496 c. c. PRATT Ea SONS St. Peters l Be sure to see our very large stock of floor coverings. wallpapers and paints. FOR SALE AT EAST BALTIC My farm complete with stock and equipment. Ten- room house with sewerage facilities; running water in barn. All buildings in perfect condition. May be purchased without stock and equipment if desired. Gllddens Rock-Spar Varnish. 1-cent sole and special lirusli offer during this sale. Watch for further notices in the mall. Studio Couches and Chesterfield: . . . .. .... . . . . . . . . . .. 1!-We OFF HILCHEY & VanlDERSTlNE uouraour .G4.L- not 355 Phone so IT'S THE LAIIOH HIOT OF THE SEASON 1: JOHNSON GERALD BRUCE, East Baltic. P. E. Island TIN IC is x p it 1 I -nulvul STTWS Mlnngcu-r snow THE liowl-:lir liors 'sEA.HnnsE pp , p q A. J : 3...; Friday At 11:30 p.m. OutbLoEai;LHRIvogirs ...., ' it . ' p7:oo :3ELf3Ci!ErTi?iEs3:m?3EE:aiT Johnston Motors Ltd: DEBRAPAGEI-RUBERIWAGN -iuiiiiiussii. M - I i . . c J EXTRA! NEWS ' CARTOON ADMISSION-50c PLUS TAX 10c-6004 M":'1:oRr::"'d: . . H AR ........... pm. i panics iinwlinn m ...7