PAGE EIGHT T PRINCE EDWARD TODAY "THE BLUE LAGOON " THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARDOTTETOWN SHOWS 3:30 7 AND 9 COMEDY - CARTOON 3 BIG DAYS THUR. - FRI. - SAT. 7,. -.. i an ---onto-2-no:.x':&.. , l mxdcllois nation! Selected as P Month by Sevcntee and lllLlll)' inure! "A ;:i'cni iiicliiicl" - "An cxpcriciicc youill .3”. i.'irihc.rt .lI.'2iciI.Iim in ”THE BIG STEAI." Shows 3:30-7-8:45 'F Iriiiiiif. FRI. iii. TUE GOUFIEST iiiiilll0S Ui THE RATE BUREAU! All of their customers... are gun-mollsl mull gen! ' . nov- ..iiiiiii1lUU mm lhlgms rzalliii. D3.”-.. . CARTOON - COMEDY CHAPTER 2 SERIAL BERLIN. June l3 ---(Alli -West Berlin today dcl:imr(l 11 snvict. mne barges in further rrinliation ior the Russian cnilznr-go mi ilcrlill shipments of m,-:'.:.p nwinl by ranal to West Gcrnirimn -gnu-T Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palnar Electric PHONE 1444 allot mm. .2. DOQAQ... The picture lliatis the talk of the Look lVl2l)J,aI.lilC, Esquire Magazine -(ioorl Housekeeping Magazine "Dl(tVlll (ii The W'eekl" "An outstanding film!” ..LnueIla Parsons veawil icture Of The n Magazine, Waller liinchcll never forget! ” -Life Magazine M-G-Mls FINEST PICTURE! TNUR. - FRI. - SAT. rm Vllllll ROY DDRCROTT loom umnoii "-ii; 7.15.137... MANILA national Ail1)0Tli handling about here. 000 mi cxpnnsimi facilities. Tonight! Be His v jgslhe-Clwme l Dream Girl Lustre-Ctarna Shampoo with lanolin laovu your hair I iragrantiy riaan a allutaning with ahoon 0 Soft, any to Mani? lgs ac-Clwme mmroo VIIYII umoim 29C 1 55C M N. J. MASON 0l"I'0.3lETRllI' Filling and Supplying Gianaea Etc. MONTAGUE, P. E. I. by appointment. Olioo Connected with Drng ltora. EXTRA: Cartoon - Comedy Famous Cnrtoonists. Sports .. rAPi ...Thi-, Inter- already 1,000 passengers daily, plans to spend some 33.000.- ATTIEGROUND The Story of Fifty Guys and a Girl! I l VAN JOHNSON-JUHN HUDIAK-RICARDO MONlAlBAN-GEORGE MURPHY OVER 60-BUT NEVER CONSTIPATED NOW "After a lifetime of constipation I became 'regula.rl simply bv making xu.Locc.'s ALL-BEAN my reakfast cereal. No more pills or medic' -such a difference!” Schultz. 5 Bedford Rd., Kitchener. Ont. Just one of many unsolicited letters. If you, too, auB'er from consti- pation due to lack ofbulkin the diet- don't waste any R.E more time. Start eating an ounco of toasty ALL-BRAN for breakfast- and drink plenty of water. If after 10 days you are not on the road to complete regularity, send an ty box to Kellogg's, London, Ont. at nomau: mun MONEY micxl P170 "How an I I in n I so not of its deIl:I:I,a fla.vor.:Ilen Ned: cooling It?" (Mm. THE EASIER N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUII Slowan, Mlaa AGENT GEORGETOWN : llorold F. Landry. Alhart Althea, In. Dyna llarrlot Ulalr. Waldon Lavnn. The Guardian In: ha an Goorgowwnx Tho Poat. Offlooz bought at any of on following plaeea ln Mootaguo: mu 8. A. uowauyn; any, or”, lntsourlnfhosnaoklluanolv ltllohllllldol. ..'DANCE-Montague, .1 ursday. June 15th. Downtowners Orchestra. ..-rinrzn -roorwun u is. uonugue Shoe Store. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Car- ruthers. Charlottetown. were vis- itors to Montague. Sunday. guests of Mrs. J. W. Carruthers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheri-en. Charlottetown. were week-end vis- itors to Montague. guests at the home of Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Mrs. Duncan Balderson. Mell- ville. was ayrcccnt visitor to Montague, guest of Mrs. Francis Murphy. His many friends are pleased In welcome back Mr. Paul Fox. Florida, who with his family. will spend the next few months at their summer home in Lower Montague. His many friends will regret to treatment. His many friends are sorry to the His patient in Hospital. is a County Cardigan. King's ' ery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Railrny. Charlottetown, were visitors In Montague on Saturday. guests ni Mrs. Ratt.ray's son and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Houley. Her friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Mon- tague. is recovering satisfactorily from her recent illness in the Kings County Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Killorn. WHO spent the past week visiting Sen- ator and Mrs. T. V. Grant. Monta- gue. left this week for St. John. N.B.. where Dr. Killorn will he- gin his practice. Miss Ola Hamilton. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at her home in New Perth. Miss Ham- ilton and several friends returned last week from a motor trip to Ontario. returning via New York. Her many friends are pleased to hear that Mrs. George Preecc. who has spent the past year in Halifax. has returned to Montague where she and her husband have taken up residence. Recently Mr. Precce purchased the house and lot on Sackvillc Street. formerly owned by Mr. Reg. Buell. A demonstration of the Stanley products was held at the home of Mrs. Hazel McCarron on Fri- day evening. Mr. Willard Mac- Lean, Peter's Road. was the demonstrator. A large number. of ladies attended the demonstration. The prize for the evening was won by Mrs. Neil Lannigan. The grand prize was presented to the hostess. who also had the choice of another lovely gift. Following the demonstration refreshments were served. after which the eve- ning was spent in entertainment. At the close of the evening. a gift was presented to each lady pre- sent. The ncxt. demonstration will be held at the home of Mrs John Clair HIGH-PRICED HELP QXNBERRA -- (OP) - P. H. Al- len. new official dingo destroyer in Australia's Northern Territory. figures on an average of 100 dingo scalps a week. With his salary. camping allowance and bountics. at that rate he wczdd make about 26,000 (518,800) a. year-twice as much as the administrator of the Territory. learn that Mr. David MacDonald,l friends wish him a speedy recov-I .3A'l'.l'l-INTION Cardigan, Eldon Hid B-rldaltown. Your show this west: is "The Bride Goes Wild", With Van Johnson. June' Auygon and that freckle-faced. mischief maker Butch Jenkins. Iinuiiie Wedding niiucr:-mxoiv - mthcc-Dixon ..'On the evening' of May 10th a double wedding of much inter- est to friends far and near, was solemnlzed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Dixon. Bolhwqll, when their daughters. Thelma DOTOUW was united in marriage to Norman Stuart Bruce. and Ruby Edith. became the bride of Kermit Young Bruce. sons of Mr. and Mrs. ROY Bruce. East Baltic. The ceremony was performed by their pastor Rev. H. R. Bell of Kmgsboro Baptist Church. learn. 1'13: Mr. : l.. i Mr-l'"'i'3U'-"7" - Th: brides -dfsccnljml lg” stairs .5 . mam in the Klngs county .3" he S.l'3lIiS oz Lo.icii;,r.n'5 hospgal where he is rPceh,ing Bridal Chorus, playcd by ivlrs. Clinton Stewart. and look their Dlaces beneath a beautifully Je- corated arch. The youthful brides lodkcd radi- ant -in their street length dresses. fashioned on similar lines. Thelma wearing Queen's blue taffeta with inavy accessories, a wreath of blue flowers in her hair. and her only ornaments a necklace and earrings. the gift of the groom. Rubyp was dressed in pink taf- feta with navy accessories and a wreath of pink flowers in her hair. She wore a pearl necklace and earrings. the gift of the groom. After the ceremony the bridal parties received congratulations from those present. after which I delicious wedding supper was en- loycd. The dining room was taste- fully decorated for the occasion Villlll pink and while stream.-rs and bells. A dainty supper was served by girl friends of the brides. after which the two. love- Lv thrcc-tiered wedding cakes. were cut in the traditional manner. The bridal parties left the fol- lowing day on a honeymoon trip through P. E. Island and New Brunswick. For travelling Thelma wore a suit of ice blue gabardirie with navy and white accessories and Ruby's suit was of navy English gabardlne with pink and navy ac- cessorics. The happy young couplcs will reside at South Lake. IWl'ICl'C the grooms are prosperous farmers. Relatives and friends join in wishing them many years of happy wedded life. Islaniiei Speais .. on Air Force Day Wilbur Oheverie. R. C. A. F.. Trenton. Ont.. spoke on R radio broadcast on Saturday afternoon, June 10th sponsored by Saturday Magazine in honor of Alrforce Day being celebrated at Trenton. Ont. Wilbur is the son of Mrs. Walter Cheverle of Sour-is. P. E. I. He is a graduate of Prince of Wales Class of '48. Ile enlisted in the R, C. A. F. at Summerslde. P. E. I. in Sept. of 1949. He was posted in Camp Borden, 0nt.. for six months, then to Tren- ton, Ont., where he is at present on a seven months course. Wilbur spoke highly of the R. C A. F. and advised all Canadian boys that it was ii good life with a good career. He expects to remain in the ser- vice for 3 period of twenty years. lwhen he will retire at the early jlpefli puun ENDS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES AT POPULAR PRICES PLAIN .:uo” viimiiii From the Era! friendly puff you'll give top marks to the new Pall Mall Plain End:-to their :5” duo, sunny Virginia flavour, their wetproof paper which does not stick to your lips. Change over to a truly distinguished cigarette, one that lives up to its famous name : :: yer costs no more. Wherever cigarettes are sold ask for Pall Mall in the luxury package of red andtgold. Z-y FALL MALL m tfe cnnrsrow scnoor. Honor report for May. Grade X.-1. Alfred Macxinnon. Grade VII.-1. Jean MacAulay; 2, Gerald Machulay. Grade V.-1, James Bernard Power. Grade IV.-1. Mary Mcinnls: 2. Deleste MacAulay; 3. Coleen Mac- Donald. Grade in A.-1. Walter Sweeney. Grade III. B.'-tl. Arthur Sween- ey; 2, Albert MacAulay. Grade II. A.-1, Doris Power. Grade II. B.-1. Patrick Sweeney: 2. Bernard MacDonald. Grade I. A.-1, Ktiiiioth Mac-l Donald. Grade 1. B.-No tests. Mary Keays-Teacher. (Patriot please copy.) age of 38 years. His many friends in souris P. E. 1.. wish him success in his future career. Mclrmls; 2. Dorothy iiix Says- Cnntinued from page 2 of sloop in school. or when the only date in history that she. take! ilie slightest interest in is her next (tale with Johnny. Hence III! parents who let their little 15-year-old daughter; go to parties on IJI! antic 0” nights are doing the girls a deadly wrong and failing in their u y. I don't holievo in ovcrslrict parrnls, I think young girls should iinvo plenty of amusement. plenty of pleasures. plenty of hay friend; but more should he a limit to their lihortlos. They should take the pleasures rnlion.-lily and at proper limos, as hefitn their age. And would to heaven that there were enough parents with I191 clcnt grit and courage nnri hnckhone in stand up and fight their Ml wllird youngsters and keep them under control. 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