.1?AGl'-WIGHT. s . - PBIIIGE EDWARD in-iii - sir- suowinozronsvy-s:so-7-'9 5- - .-. Lssirs (Oil GEL CONQUERS MAN' i A HATE AND NATURE'S VI0l NIE! IV-. the biqq:-st Lansie advunluie of them all .. niiiiiin CRISP LASSIE DAY . . Specialty Cartoon . . Added Attractions . . NEWS OF THE WRONG SONG, Pete Smith . "ROBIN HOODWINKED Movictone Adventures, MID-WEST METROPOLIS. to-iiiaiir - EMPIRE - SAT. W10” RIP5M'0F7lIl. A HONOCIAM DICIUII II. J. IAABIJII OPTOMETBIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. , MONTAGUE, P. B. I. Ollce Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 2 lo 6 P. M. MONTAGUE 031: 'i':'I.'I.".I2'.3.il'.'i"'-?vi.. Ph”'"3 92 Drug store. i G. R. CLEMENTS House Wirin Contractor Electrical Sa es & Service CAPITOL . T0-DAY SAT. Shows 3:30-7-8:45 l Montague Electric co. PREYS I ON OYSTER-S '.me starfish. one of the oysters rapidly in worst enemies, grows waters where an abundance 9.551?-533.95? Inall fish is obtainable for mod. "CHALLENGE TO LASSIE" nuonossmo mu: or noo- of for-mam-e tion make iire- rotedive . g . HERO WHO MADE HISTORY The recloubtsbie Lassie comes through with another stcrling per. WIlLlA"A.AmE'LLlO1T ADRIAN soorii EXTRA! CARTOON CHAPTER ONE OF NEW SERIAL new A can? arm: PONY new i1lm,"Cht-sllerge t.o Lassie," now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre. And holding the line with him are Edmund Gwenn, Donald Crisp and Reginald Owen, the trio who helped him make an esrller Lassie picture, "Hills of Home," one of the screens engaging offer- ings. "Challenge to Lassie" is taken from a novel by Eleanor Atkinson. based on an event which actually happened. It is the story of a col- lie who became a Scottish hero his master is pen-nanently honored by a statue still standing in the heart from his confinement and overcomes almost insurmountable obstacles in his nxcd determination in take up a vigil by his masterls grave. The stratagem by which Gwenn and his friends convince the skeptical judge of Lassie's heroism and the stirring climax in which the dog is given the key to the city make for a motion picture! which will delight every member of the audience from eight to in M-G-M's engrossing WALLBOAllll IHI IDIAL MATERIAL FOR WALLS AND CIILINGS lN'IVlRY TYPI OI IUILDINO For everyyt pe of building-whether in town or count - GYPROL ire-Protective WALLBOARD offers outstanding advantages and sure protection-all at low cost. Dun”? SIIGDSIII. good sp esrance, and ease of decora- for walls and ceilings. You have added security and mice- eighty. YPROC the perfect materisl tion because GYP 0C is made of gypsum, the fire- fighting material that wonit burn. Economy, too. is an im' ortant sdvsntsge. G PROC is low in cost and easy to spply. its smooth surfsce snd invisi- ble joints make it Is eco-' nomical to decorste ss plsster. ' Msire sure YOUR wslls sad ceilings possess :hese festures. Insist on GYPROC-sold by builders' supply sud lam. ber deslers scross ,Csnsds. "r"'..-.l.."'.-:.:'..".:'-"'- VAROINI CALOAIV KGB YOIOHO-I MQIIIAL-I IOW-J0 .IlIE EASTERN" GUARDIAN I Georgetown. and whose unstwerving devotion to! THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN AGENTS: IION1'AGl:lli lhrold l'. Stewart, l.sndry,AIhonAlt.ben,IlrI.wros Miss Harriet Olnlr. Minus unouuirs-own: WIMGD Lavou. The Guardian nssy In bought It any in the ' lollowtng pines In Montague: Miss B. A. uowellila Iln, CD). vs Georgetown: The Post omen; "II. Ilcllltdt in south: The such liar and I then. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Victor of Cardigan are visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacFarlans and Mr. Harry Phillips of Char- lottetown, were Business visitors to Georgetown on Wednesday. Miss Frances Prosper. nurse-in- training in the Charlottetown Hospital, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. Mrs. Herbert Stewart and two children are the guests of Mrs. Stewart's sister, Mrs. Gordon Livingston of wood Islands. . , ' Miss Florence Matheson. teacher at Wheatley school. spent the week-end and holiday with her mother and brothers and sis- ters at Bristol. .,'AN nxcanusnr orron- TUNITY for young man with some ogpltal who would like to have a business of his own. Good reason for selling. Write P. O. Box 68. Souris. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Cere- dini of New York City motored to Georgetown, arriving on Wednes- day and will visit with Mrs. Care- dini's parents. Mr. and MW F3 3- Solomon. Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald was is recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Conohan. oi Cardigan- Mr. and Mrs. Spumeon VVMRT: and family motored to Souris on Sunday. where they visited rein- tives and friends. Miss Marion Morrison who is employed in Montague spent the holiday week-end at her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lavers of Boston, Mass. are holidaying in the Province and visited with relatives in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelso of Sussex, N. 13., motored to the Pro- vince during the week-end and were the guests of Mrs. Kelsvrs sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Leweliyn of Georgetown Cpl. Raymond Lavcrs of the R. C. A .F'., who is stationed at Summerside visited his father mt Andrew Lavers last week-end. also with him were his sons Jerry and Master Sterling lavcrs. son of Mr.-and Mrs. Earl Lovers of Char- lottetown. s Mr: and Mrs. W. A. F. Gallagher of Moncton N. B.. motored to Georgetown on Saturday and were the holiday week-end guests of Mrs. Gallaghers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Maccannell, Richmond Street. They were accompanied by Mr. Harry Macconnell and his friend Mr. Hugh Flood. both of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Bpringhill, N 5., and by Miss Jean Macconnell of Notre Dame Academy in Charlottetown. Murray Harbour North Miss Norma Claw spent the week-end at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. Mrs. Lawrence Irving recently returned from ictou. N. s., where she spent I w ek visiting her sis- ter-in-iaw, Mrs. Kenneth Fergus- on. Mr. Carl Mclmre. employee of B6l'8mann's. Montague. spent the holiday week-end, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mcbure. Miss Lulu Graham. employee of Maritime Electric Co., was a visi- tor tc Gsspereaux on Wednesday. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnston and smell daughter. Paulette. were recent visitors to Carleton aiding. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert crsswell. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferguson of Plctou were recent week-end visi- tors at the home of Mrs. Fergus- on's parents, Mr. and Mrs. New- ton Hicken. ” Mrs. Lloyd Reid. R. N., who was on the staff of the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, for some time. has returned to her home at Murray Harbour North. Miss Helen Miller, who was em- ployed st the 1'. Elton 00.. in Moncton. left recently for Toronto. where she has secured employment Her friends wish her success in her new work. Mrs. Osrl Anderson and son Garth, Nisgsrs-on-the-Luke. st- rived st Peters need on Wednes- dsy. to attend the funersl of her father, Mr. John lilclesn. as also did Mr. and Mrs. Clive Boehner of Pictou. N. 8.. sad Mrs. I-lsrvey Wenslt of Btellsrton. N. B. ..' The entire community of Peters Road and vicinity was saddened to lesrn of the suddui death or Mr. John M'cnsun.o Al- though he had not bear in the but ot health for some time. his dsstheslns es s distinct shock. EWiRK.l?'” The syinmthy of tab cenuuunity goes out to his bereaved widow and fiirnilj, ..'I"l'l'IItD FOUTWEAB Allin Montague Shoe Store. 'GlBL GUIDES Pantry Sale at Stewart and Beck's, Montague. WI Saturday. June 10th at 2 p.m. Mrs. W. W. Yorston of l..'A.rchi-. Velllle. N. S., is visiting at the home of her father, Mr. Daniel Skin. her. Mr. A. A. Gilmore. school sup- ervisor, was in Georgetown on Tuesday. supervminr the holding of the Grade VIII Leaving school Examinations. Mr. Joseph Johnson has taken the contract of painting the in- terior of the Muray Harbour North Church and with his workmen is now engaged at this work, Stipendiary Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald. held Court in the Court House, Georgetown on Tues- day last. One case was heard and several others were adjourned un- til June 16. The death occurred on Sunday, June 4. at her home in George- town, of Mrs. Daniel Skinner in her 84th year. The late Mrs. skin- ner was born, Catherine MacLeod at Lower Cardigan. but resided in - Georgetown practically all her life- time. The deceased is survived by her husband, Daniel Skinner, of Georgetown, three daughters, Elizabeth of Georgetown; Sybil, Mrs. w. W. Yorston of Nova Scot- in; and Doris, Mrs. Nelson Dicks of Georgetown: and by one son, Albert of Georgetown. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon. with services at the home and grave being conducted by Rev. 3. J, Boyce. Interment was i.n St. David's United Church Cemetery. The pallbearers were: James Pub- licover. J. H. MacDonald. Arthur Jenkins. W. J. Fitzgerald. C. H. Llewellyn and Michael Burke. Sr. A wide circle of friends in George- town and throughout the pro- vince extend their sincere sym- pathy to the bereaved husband and family. Lorne Valley . . ' Mr. Peter Macleod was I visitor to the city on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Donald were visitors to Montague on Tuesday. Mrs, Laura MacQueen has re- turned home aftcr spending the past two weeks in Uigg visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Palmer MacI.eod has return- ed to Toronto, Ontario, after spending the past two weeks vis- iting relatives and friends in this vicinity, Mr. Neil Nicholson and Mr. Earle MacDonald were business visitors to the capital on Wednes- day. ( Mr. Fred MacLeod was a re- cem. visitor to Bonshaw, the guest of his mother and brother, Dr. Angus Maclieod. The opening dance of the sea- son was held in Iorne Valley Hall on Tuesday. May 30. There was I good attendance. The music was furnished by Webster's orchestra. Miss Marjorie Mnclnnls. Chur- lottetown, spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Maclnnis, Lorne Val- ley. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck and family, Moimt Stewart. were visitors to Lorne Valley on sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MacDonald. congratulations sre extended to Miss Aletha Mscbeod. borne Valley, in winning two prizes at the graduation exercises st. P. W. C. Mr. rind Mrs. Wellington Mac- Lcod. Uigg. motored to Lorne Val- ley on sundsy where they visited relatives and friends. Miss Christine Shaw, Charlotte- town. spent the week-end in Lorne Valley, at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Hie was accompanied by Miss Robert- son. Mr. and Mrs. l-lomer Jsmes. Church Road were guests of their son-in-llw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mscbonsld, Lorne valley on Sunday. Miss Jean James. Vernon. was a visitor to Mme Valley on Sun- day. the guest of her two slsters. Mrs. hnncls Mselntyre and Mrs. uoya MacDonald. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mscbeod and efsmily. Central Royalty. were visitors to Lorne Valley on Dun- dsy. where they visited Hr. Meo- l.eod's parents. , services were held as usual in Lorne Valley church Bundsy. lrlens Marlene and Lloyd Wallace. children of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas were baptised. The service was conducted by the pultqrfluv. Norman Young. Much sympathy is extended to In-. Ind un. Dsntls arsnt. Puhs's rnnniswindowtols-Ins the child -loeslfety. TE llortii Lake Mrs. Mecsllum or Charlotte- town ls now visiting her daughter Mrs. Lawrence Mdlrsren. Miss Verna Rose, who has been working in Moncton has returned to her home in Lskeville. The mail courier, Mr. Pius Cheverie is giving good satis- faction, and the best of service to the patrons of his route. The women's Institute meeting was held at ,m. Francis Rose's on May 25th and was well attended. . All are Kind to see that. Mr. Stephen McDonald is improving and able to be out again, alter a. season of ill-health. North Lake Harbor, one of the best on the Island, is the scene of great activity. Over seventy boats ply to the fishing grounds for their harvest of lobsters or cod. of the house were destroyed:-also the barn and all other buildings. Sympathy oi' the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Grant in their great loss. Mrs. Oliver Douglas and chil- dren, Marlene and Lloyd, Head of Hillsborough, spent the past, week in Lorne Valley at the home of Mrs. Douglas's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George MacInnis. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mccannell. Charlottetown, motored to Lorne Valley on Sunday. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannell. u... .. .- ...-. ...u-- this are taken care of by two pecking plants owned by lsrl Johnstono sud buster uceo. .Miss.lesn nsksnwhohnsspsnt the winter in Charlottetown. is home on s visit to her puonts. Mr. and Mrs. win. Baker.- rriends are sorry to know that Miss Osrol truer R. N. bu been .confined to her room for some time. with virus pneusnonis. Ker msny friends wish for her, I speedy recovery. The Co-operntlve movement in this sad adjoining districts is steadily .gslning ground. sud sll look forwsrd to A bright future for the business. Mr. Ernest Avery who is 1 manner is surely the right man in the right place. The school is progressing favor- ably, under the- experienced msnsgement at Miss Elia Mc- Donald. The pupils of East Point District siso sttond this school. being conveyed hither by. motor truck. ' The fine weather of the past three weeks has ensbled the farmers to get their lsnd ready for another crop. Some grain has been sowed and potatoes planted. theipoor price for the lstter. dL'f- ing the past year. has not lessened the larder of the grower en ”. to induce him to decrease his acreage. T. B. CONTROL During 1940 Alberta's Division of Tuberculosis Control spent 0720.814 in carrying out its program. Caracas. capital of Venezuela. is a beautiful city with I temperate year-round climate. JUNE 9. 1950 5!''.''."'8.9'.'''''10 JOHN WALLACE I-'R.ANCIS ...' Among those receiving de- grees at McGill University con. vocation May nth was Mr. John Wallace Francis, son of Ethel and the late Harry 8. Francis of Fortune Bridge. P. l::. 1. "Bus" as he is known here was a student in the Faculty of Engin. using and received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mech- anical Engineering. lie was form. erly s. student of Prince or wales College and Mt. Allison University from where he obtained a B. A. de- gree. He is also a. veteran. having spent three years overseas as 3 Lieutenant in a Tank Unit. Air. Francis visited his home for a few, days prior to his taking s. position in Montreal. n Ill5II CLIAN SCINT Avoid ollending . . . ONLY LIFEBIIOI GIVES IIIII All-OVER 'PIl0'IEO'Il0II! s IXCLIISIVI scisrmric mossoism is srscisi. PUIIFYINO urns: it IANl5lIlS I-nsriution obos . gr KIIPS YOU IIIIISIIIO, LONOII Depend on Lifebuoy for sure all-over-body protection. its special purifying lather stops "B.O." like nothing else csn. Get BATH-SIZE Lifebuoy. Joy daily both!" -III LIEII nviriisrwiiisiii "HOW COULD Ihovo been sofoollshl from now on it's llfobuoy for me in A LEVER nonuci FROM HEAD T0 TOE . .-. LIFEBIIOY STOPS "B.O." I OUT OUR WAY . ,, 5 5HERlI'-'F NEEDS SUCH A BIG OFFICE FORCE! H i BY J. R. WILLIAMS. ----.-. . ..... you pom-r mow THIS SHERIFF! 1 HAFTA HAVE 11-item-r'coi.i.ecr TH i2swAizvs.r