rises srgrrr TQDAY snows zso-r-o ABBOTT and COSTELDO in “MEXICAN HAYRIDE" rrgrsskrgnm¢_ some; Enwnnn Molt-rus-wcn. Moire room in your heart for 4; o girl, a story, o picture! .....nnnu.....nnlnil 1 m W, srnun um. yyyxy arm our . ~13’ ‘O SPECIAL SHORT: “ANSWER STALIN" OAPITOL ‘£313,535 "at “BIG SOMBRERO” ‘Id w“. Shows 2:80 - 7 - 8:45 IVIAWII IAWS‘! 6? PRESTIGE and LEADERSHIP The IMPERIAL MARINE GASOLINE II- GINES prestige and leadership have been won and. ~ held by steadfast adherence to the highest ideals oi’ quality 0t its material and workmanship. The use oi the best materials and expert workmanship have made the IMPERIAL Engine well known ior its reliable quality and service- an enviable? reputation which is jealously guarded. - BRUCE STEWART l GO. Limited make _ r - ‘ ior all needs in Maire h Break antLJump ignition. . Their power and dependability make the un- . PEBIAL iavorites with Fishermen everywhere. \ Write ior catalogue end price lists Bruce Lstéwart o Co. Ltd. ll. ronsr SHOWS '2 :30——7-—8 245 its-acn- ml...- .. ROUINIIWINIER Also Elickers "Poss-port to Conodo" Comedy QCQQO 0-0 #0 9O O OGOOOJQ POfO-i OREAM ROUTE Mr. Reginald Kelly will be- gin trucking cream over Stan- chel, Kelly's Cross. Westmore- land Route. Tuesday, May 17. Once weekly until further no- tice. CRAPAUD CREAMERY C0. i P00%00<i0 0€>'00 Oream Route Beginning Tuesday, May 10 route Abrrey, Iiopeiield, Dov- cr, Caledonia, Glen William, etc; also Thursday, May 12th, Shore Road Route. Albert Ma- chon, hauler for The Hazel- brook Dairying Association. A. ROY JONES, Secretary Z0 M?! MEN WANTED TO PEEL Pit Props BERGMANIPS MONTAGUE OLERK WANTED Iilrl or young man Write:- Box 999 Montague wear-nu SCRAP IRON -—' METALS AND BATTERIES For highest prices PHONE 768 ABIE BLOCK The Precision Built CLINTON ENGINE Yew equipment is only ‘ es good us its power plant. . . . The CLINTON is tops in quality and hos proven its ability to out- Iostother engines oi the some HP toting. ' F"T.TT\ I “ma, GUARDIAN. AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Harold I‘. tewart. lliae The Guardian Inn! be (allowing places in Montague: ..'MeeLEOD Ann GREENE. Montague. have in stock a limited quantity oi grain drills. plows, disc barrows both tractor and horse. gnd use peg-toothed barrows. Grt your order in early. ..°MaoLEOD AND GREENE, Montague. have in stock a complete line oi shallow and deep-well water systorm, end all types oi heating and plumbing supplies. Georgetown . and Vicinity Mrs. A12. Jenkins we: s. visitor to the City on Wednesday. Wilfred Prosper and little Mrs. Prosper‘: Mrs. son are visiting parents in Sourls. Georgetonlaru visiting the city 0n Thursday were Mrs. Henry Inrsen and Mrs. PJ. Henry. Miss A1124 Gordon of Rlosenoatir was a visitor to friends in George- tovm on Wednesday. Mrs. ‘Walter Conohan oi Card- igan visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Fitzgerald on “let-ines- day. Miss Beadle MacDonald who has been the guest oi’ Dr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy 1m ‘Thursday on roluwn to her home in Koulsington, Mrs. Edward Bulpltt oi’ Rose- neau-r in the guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Captain end Mrs. Henry lersen. Mr. Daniel Morrison. student at Dalhousle University. who has cqmpleted the university year is the guest of his mother. Mrs. Cora. Morrison. Mr. Pa]. Solomon is having ex- tensive exterior repmrs and alter- ations done to his residence on Water Street. The work is being don-re by Mr. Reginald Batchilder. Friends oi Mr. Warren Baker learned with sorrow that illness hes necessitated his entering the hospital for treatment and all hope his condition will rapidly improve. Hon. Eugene Cullen md Mrs. Cullen of Charlottetown were am- ong many from Provincial centers who attended the Kings County L-itboral Convention in the Town Hall on Wednesday. t‘: Mr. James I-I. Skinner of Bridge- town and Mr. John C. MacDonald of Sounls. both former Georgeton- iarrs, were active members in at- tendance at the Liberal Corwein- tion om Wednesday. Friends hero are sorry to hear of the illness with a heart. onl- ment in Rexbun’. Mass. o! Mrs. George Allen. sister or Misses Margaret and Jennie Lee Rich- ards. , I Mr. Jadic Bellamy. representing the International Films, Si. John, NB. was a recent business visit- or to Georgetown. where he plac- -d orders ior International Films with the Canadian Legion. Mr. John Dellary, son oi Mr. and Mrs. EJ. DeLory. who is s second year student in Eimzlneer- ing physics at MCGIUI University in Montreal. arrived home Wed- nesday on a short visit. prior to IQ-)OII.IIl‘I'II the airiorce ior summer training in Ontario. LAC. Charles ‘Ilaylor. R.CA.I-"... ‘was a-vis-itor st the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Charles Lon- dry recently and leit on return early in the week to take up his duties at the Air Force Syrnion at Chathom. NB. For the past few months Charles has been station- ed at Greenwood, NS. Mrs. Albert l-lofbbs, smompanied by her young son Robert, have arrived in Georgetown where they will reside for the present at. the home oi Mrs. Hobbs’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. IBJ-I. Stewart. Mrs. Hobbs who is an overseas non commis- siorned otficer. veteran of the R..- C.A.l=‘.. hes recently ro-jolned the peace-time Cartesian A11- Force. STUDEBAKER WAGE AGREEMENT Btudebeker company end Local 525, United Automobile Workers of America (C.I.O.) announced today they had arrived at a new agreement including‘ s minimum ers will get s 0-hour week. Th,» rapidly incrcedng amount problem o! operation REALLY We are distributors ior these Engines ior Prince Edward "Island and carry a good stock oi ~34, 11/; and 2% ILP. We also have a service depart- ment. which means a whole lot to the owner and user. IIsII 8r Stavort Ltd. Trustees unpaid bills. fill!!! O- PAYING with highest avenge, first A Medium. B AGENT GEORGETOWN: ltlse B. in Georgetown: The Post Otiios; In Sourlsr Roper; in St. Peter's: The Post Oilioe. EIMTUIIDN. May 5 -—(CP) —l wngp of s1.1o an hour. The work-I Cracked Egglsvlilwllsftgglciassedmmelyas You will not malts eny mistake toeding m: EASTERN ousaotsn undry. Albert Althea. Ire. Byne Harriet Clair. Weldon Levers. bought n my (TE-bill A. Llewellyn; use. 11-1. Camden's and Florence . RMaoIJOD AND GREENE, Montague. can iulllll eny well-drill- ing requirements et any location. “'61P! PROBLEM? - See the Gold end Sterling deposit Glass- ware: Gold nlled ooller sets and knives. barcmeters. pen sets. Ron- sons and scores oi rings. bracelets, neclclets end pirn at V. It. Pqrler. The Jeweller. Montague. IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM ALFRED ALLEY On Thursday. April 14th. a ser- vice was conducted in ‘Trinity Church for the late Mr. William ‘Alfred Alley who suddenly passed away at his post of duty on Tues- day, April 12th. The service was conducted by Dr. William E. Dud- ley and Dr. H. C. R-ice- Mr. Allef was born in Cardigan, P. E. I. in lthe year 1888 and served in the mail service oi the Dominion ior thirty one years. I-le is survived by his wife the iormel‘ Emma Living- stone. his son Charles Melville, and one sister, Mrs. Hazel Melville oi’ Melrose, Mass, George Earle, an elder son was killed in action in World War" No. II. lie ‘was a member oi lt. An- drews Masonic Lodge. Mon- tague, also Associate Pain-on of Crystal Chapter No. 1 Order oi the Eastern Star, Charlottetown. A veteran of the First World War. attaching himself to the 48th Can- adian lniantry Battalion. The pallbearers were: Guthrie Bfllllllmlll, 'I‘. Gordon Ives. Lester Beaten, J. C. Cook. T. E. Arsen- ault. J. W; Hunter. At the grave the Masonic breth- rcn oi St. Andrews Lodge No. l3. Montague conducted the burial service. l Dr. Dudley in his brief address ‘said that Mr. Alley began in a very humble way, he lived simply and modestly until life reached its unexpected close. He did his duty Isorting mail day by day and thus contributed to the efticiency of the lmall service over a long period of years. l-le was one of s great irat- cmity of men who keep mail com- munications open through shine _and shade. William Alfred Alley ,wss a man of patience, courage yand strong faith. He was a. faith- ‘ful member oi Trinity Church and ‘supported its services as his work permitted. In his own good time and way he served God end his ‘country to the best of his ability. He has leit behind s quiet in- iluence that will be cherished by his many-friends through the years ‘to come. The many letters receiv- ed by the family and the many floral tributes were a living testi- mony of the rich worth oi his liie and character both as a public ser- vant and private citizen. csno or ri-rmxs l I Mrs. Emma Alley and son wish to thank their many kind neigh- lbours and friends ior their many ‘acts of kindness shown them dur- irrg their recent sad bereavement. also all those who sent flowers. letters and cards of sympathy. "KEY IAARGO" AT CAPITOL MONDAY | No picture in years has stirred up such advance interest. as War- ner Bros.’ sensational drama, "Key Largo," which comes Molndey to the Capitol Theatre. The brilliant cast hes Humphrey Boga-rt. Edward G. Robinson, lLauren Bacall. Lionel Barrymore and Claire Trevor, iive oi Holly- ‘_ Wood's greatest action personalities. ,John Huston directed the drama. which is a filmization oi Maxwell l Anderson's potent stage play. I The story is set in the Florida (Keys with most oi the action tak- lng place during the off-season in l a resort hotel. Into this strangely lquiet atmosphere gathers a motley ‘may of ptrsonslities, whose true lmotives soon come to the surface. Huston directed and also collabo- ‘rnted. with Richard Brooks on this l screen version. ' In addition to the drama which ‘Iis unfolded. e violent hurricane. plays an important part on the |strong story. Werner Bros. have ' excelled themselves in this sequence iwhich strikes a new high for ter- rifying action. OPTION | "Guilty!" said the hldge. I'll .glve you ten days or twenty dol- l lsrs.“ "I'll take the trweniy dollars. Judge." said the prisoner. KINGS comm uoslum. ot unpaid bills is making the DESPERATE and the Beard oi is now compelled to require patients to make a deposit on admission and to insist upon immediate settlement st ell IYNEI -J—vm‘m OONTEST For the mouth o! Hay and June. we otter 1 Le: It‘ ThreePioneerlnyMashlmlEtothetiretlfl Alnrgelntl undo - erg, _ H0180! _ 00B, sstheyereprovhgveryse. - - . . B. L. DIOIIESOB New Ghsgow - Boron. Mgr. Archbishop oi Prague and high- est Czech Roman Catholic church- men, predicted he will be de- clared “sn enemy oi theworking Joseph above, 990918" 1n llhe near future. The some forecast was made by Car- dlnfll Mlndszenty oi Hungary be- fore his arrest and conviction on themes oi treason. m Msmoansrli“ lnlovingmelnorynfoemdées-aon Ieenuel F. Burns who pamed envoy Mby 7th. 1B4]. Thoulh hi, smile is sons former. And his hand we cannot touch, We will never lose sweet manor-ks 0f the one we loved so much. Ne one knows how much we miss 7W. No one lmmve the bitter pain. We have suffered strum we lost you, Life has never been the same. Inserted by I'm-anti, Mr. and M“, Atlml Burns. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi my dear husband. Ornmn J. Poole. who dc- plfled fink life May 7th, 194B. Gone dear husband, gone toe-ever, Ilow I miss your smiling lace But you 10ft me to remember None on earth can take your place. All his tolls and conflicts o'er Lo he dwells with Christ above, Oh wihnt glories lire’; discovered In the Saviour whom he loved. Sadly lvflmed and Always lteenem- hu-ed Ivy His Wife. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi our daugh- ter Mm. Harry Stewart. Sturgeon. who posed sway on May 8th, 1943. The blnw wag hard. the shock sev- H‘! To Part: with one we loved so dear Slxyeanhnspasscdsincethntsad day When God called dear Alice away. sltll! Missed ivy Mother and Filth!!!“ Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wight, Stu-goon and Brothers Archie and Leltoy and Sister Ruth. IN MEMORIAM ll! lllvlllt mmllfy of our dear father and gr-andiathor. Orr-non J. Poole. who departed this life Hay This, 104B. I shall always love you, dear- father, No one can take your place; When liic’s tourney here is ended Iwilloooyuuiaoetoiace. To give Father up eternally I could ilanliy hope to bear So please, dear God in Heaven not. 1m meet. again up there. lovingly ltesneenbered and Sadly Missed by His Daughter, Greta and G. d-daugurter, Carol Anne. MARITIME sunnin scuool. s MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY “Chills, New Bruneyfl 26th Regular Session July 5th —- August l8th COURSES Matriculation Drawing in Charcoal and Pastel; Outdoor Sketch- ing - Painting (Oil end Water Colours): History llld Appreciation oi Painting; crafts (way. llll: Woodcarvlug, Metal- work. Leather Tooling); Pottery. liluels -- Iienotorte. 0r- Illl. Vlillll. Vocal. Buli- Ientl. Harmony. Aurel Wnlnr. Public School Millie. Appreciation ot Mule. ' Education — Courses In Teaohingultlfithoss; 5g“. QOuQE 0 Olaf]; p. cations! Admhrlstretlon: Pllllfllblee of Guidance -4IIIKM bv e specialist in this field. ‘ . Writs ior descriptive bullp- ttn to ‘III nndlsmsn Mealtime Summer School Mount Allison University Soeltville, New Brunswick I. II. O. Farm Equipment Immediate Delivery Grain and Fertilizer Drills ll x7, Z-horss hitch . . . . . . .273.“ Groin and Fertilizer Drills 13x7, Z-hores hitch or tractor hitch. . . . 278.50 std». and Fertilizer Drills m1, tractor and. with power no. . . .. . 120.45 only Tractor Disc Hurrow,‘6-tt. 50 and B0 gallon Potato Sprayers. No. IN H. Manors Spreader No. 200 I-I. Manure Spreader. -No. 100 H. Manure Spreader (tractor). Lime end Fertilizer Sewers. ‘ Trailer Lime Sower (with tirslr). .................I08.2O 114-234 I-LP. Gosolens Engine. 3 . All Steel Wagon (mounted on rubber). Scuttlers, 5 or 7-tooth. l 7-tt. Spring Tooth Cultivator. i Bl/i-tt. Spring Tooth Cultivator. 2 and 3 bottom Tractor Plovn. No. IO C Hemmer Mill. 5 H P. Goetllone Engine. I FARMALL CUB TRACTOR. I FARMALL SUPER A TRACTOR Ifi-TON, ‘/4-TON, I-TON, IVs-TON INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS. (I) One Row Potato PIon-ter with Fertilizer Attachment. w. n. Jrmuus YOUR INTERNATIONAL Greet George Street "SERVICE FOLLOWS SALES" DEALER Monday Tuesday Friday r. |-:. |. rusrnoutosls tumour MOBILE X-RAY UNIT SCHEDULE Muy 9—Dunstotinoge School 2.00 to 5.30 Muy IO-Mount Stewart Legion Hull Wednesday Moy II-Trocodis Perish Hull Thursday Muy IZ-Morcll Memorial Hull ION to 12.00 Residents of surroundingschool districts ore urged to be X-rayed at the most convenient centres during these hours. May I3—MoreII Memorial Holl I0.00 to 12.00 2.30 to 5.30 7.30 to 9.00 10.00 to 12.00 2.30;» 5.30 7.30 m 9.00 2.30 to 5.30 7.30 to 9.00 10.00 a 12.00 2.30 a. 5.20 1i A Eastern Trust Building - Diomstrlst Ins examined, glam" m. tel Corner n a ' peep, Oliics Page llloagq-‘l: J BELATEII RETRAOTION About 1894 a story was circulated that Dr. Babcock was not entitled to the credit oi‘ the invention of the Mrik Tester that bears hrs name, and coupled with it pilzlher statements equally false. I did not know then nor tlh years later, that they were falsehoods and circulated h em without determining their truth or falsehood. I ereby take this means of undoing the unjustice done. —0ne Who Spoke Without Determining Facts NOTARY. Elsa, CIIAIILOTTETOWN Phone ‘ 'Iil l | cnsnrnrtuu on Awonmww oruucows surname y i lss Richmond Street l Charlottetown. P.E.l. Ullrrlo Build"! 8o: (it TsL 2380 . cnsrraorrsrown I Tel. I680 i'.0. Boa l5! l l MORRELI‘ -—-—-——-i-i-_ AND 1i Chas. n. McQunid l ¢°MPANY l ‘A culmrnnsn i BABBISTEB. soarcrron sccouurnrso '. J. E. Burnett. '.L.B. f Banister, Solicitor he. _._...._._.____..___-- Eastern Trust Bulidlnl Phone 1M7 Pielerdlntldtnl ill Great George It. onsl come OBAITIIED AOODUNTAITI C‘ iottstown Boa S“ William A. Rntidin l Dr. A. L. Mooisooo um DINTIQT ssnurahugsldirorroll. BM 5mm ‘m, LODJ‘. Bldg-Next tsysieddi - BN9‘ . rnomr nu WWII Ihllfllnr. Boom s Honey to um - collective I'll GIIIMII Street ‘Inning Phone m y ihlu or‘ J‘ c‘ Gallant‘ | J. s. 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