PAGE EIGHT l ' A A A a A A A A A A A A AAAA44 "agfm ¢vvvvv#vvvvvvvvv Vwiwvvvvvw w 10H i x w Ill iiillllii IIIIIIF Q‘ 4- .. A ‘a Q iO-O-O4 H9vwvvvvvvv%v#$$%vw$vv CAPITOL TIIMY‘!!! SATURDAY SHOWS 3:30 — 7 - 8:45 u Plus "HDDLERS THRIEE" INSIDE THE ATOM CARTOON — COMEDY §O0OOQOO§OOO§O§OOO&&4+¢' 0%>¢0\ ll00llF0llli THEATRE SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL on iiiiliiiiE siiwiinii in u}. snows mo .- 1 mo 9 ME/fim-M 8/6 rm c" W‘ spectacle in the towering n VLARAIN l ‘WAYNE - c. iii fliiiliiil‘ iiiiiti list: siiisiiii - iiminni illlliiii > b Explosive ectleni Violent dromei Tense eonliieti Will excitement! Stormy romance! [K05 mighty Technicolor Andes mountains! vvvvvvv Still ‘sass AQLALAQAAALAAQQ AAA vvvv vvvvvwvvvwvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv AAAAA AAAAA¢¢_¢AsAA~ O-OO'§§+§O EMPIR T0l|liillT and SATURDAY M? THE EAST THE GUARDIAN. ERN GUARDIAN) Mt. Stewart Mr. Sheldon , Coiiin, ‘Ch-R. breakman was e recent visitor to h? home in Mt. Stewart. Mr. Roland Jay oi the Char- lottetuwn-Souris exvreee was a weekend visitor to his home here. Mrs. William Taylor, Maple H1113 was a holiday visitor to the ihosrie or her parents. Mr. end Mrs. Alired Atiieclt. liLr. John Clair o! Montague is rolesving Mr. John McKesrney, section ioreman. Mt. Stewart who is on his holidays. Mr. Lawrence Gallant. ioremen oi Llewellyifa factory, Georgetown. pent the weekend at hie horns ln Mount Stewart . Mr. J.D. ‘Iisrimins and Mrs. ‘Pimmins ‘ieiit be’ motor on Tues- day on a visit to dttierent points in Nova Scotia. - Mt. St. Miss Leona Jay, nurse in train- ing in the City Hospital, was a recent visitor to her home in Mt. Stewart. ‘Mr. Spurgeon Walker. section- man, Mt. Ste-wart, is at present releaving Foreman McPhee at Cardigan. Miss Beer. public healiih nurse. assisted by local doctors conduct- ed the inrioculation clinic i.n Mt. Stewart on Wednesday- Messrs Adrian Aiileck and Johnny Mitchell who are employ- ed with the C.N.R. extra gang at Mount Albion were weekend visit- ors at their homes here. Shows 7 and 9 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 "accompanied by Miss Patricia and sosurfi IONTAGUN: Herold r. Landry. aim sum. sci-s. lysoo mowers Miss llarriel Clair. . aosss osoeuesowui Weldon isms aoeass soueiei Mia's we lleherria and Borders Ferrell ‘ ‘Ibeuusroiaesserhleesbtssaeret the lellowtag oiaoee ta ldootageei Min s. A. Llewellyn; lire. Clay. h Georgetown: The Poet Oiliols iss Bowie: Camden's and Iloreoos l _ to at. Peter's: ‘Ilse Poet Oiiiee. Jib. J. A. MoGrath. New York. was e. recent week-end visitor at" the home oi his mother-in-lsw. Mrs. Thos. Murphy. St. Mary's Road. Mr- MoGi-ath leit by Wood Island ten‘! Tuesday morning. en- ioute to New Glasgow and Truro. where he intends traveillnt by plane ior his home in New York. Georgetown And iiicinity Kings County Siipendiary Mag- istrate Joseph W. MacDonald held his oourt in Georgetown on Wed- nesdey. A Government road machine has been engaged ior the past few days in scraping many oi our town sweetie-Geo. Mrs. Joyce Marieil, nurse at the Bouris Hospital, visited her sister. Mrs. spurgeon Walker during the week. The continued oold and unsess- onsble weather is seriously handl- csppiny iermers in their eiiorts to get in their year's crops. Gardens about the town are in the majority. planted but many have yet to be put in. The iishermen also are suiiering physical handicaps irom the cold and high winds and all- in-sll it is regarded by many as the most backward spring in many years. A wedding oi interest to many residents oi the County was sol- emniaed on Wednesday, June 9th, at St. David's Manse, Georgetown, by Rev. B. J. Boyce, when Anna Margaret Fraser oi Whim Road and Russell Everett Hicken oi M1‘. Md N"- LY‘! M°K°““°7-l Montague were united in marriage. 'I'he young couple were supported iHelen McKearney or Charlotte- by ML “d M11 sunk’, 3mm.“ tm“. 9P9“ l 1"’ day‘ "ism"! “ibrother oi the groom andsistei o. ‘their home in Mount Stewart. . i Stewart. having spent the holiday in Piirrsboro, N5. Mr. Preston Mt. St. The Whaien brothers “i! New- castle, NB. were in Mt. Stewart Mt. Btewart-Peakes road. journeyed to Elmira on Monday night by chartered bus. Several of the young boys and girls made the trip to enjoy sn evening's out- 318- . Dr. George Shepherd and Mrs. Shepherd or Mt. Stewart has re- turned to their home having spent two weeks visiting friends and relations in Nova Scotla. Mrs. Hugh Callaghan, Drornore, ihas as her guest her two daugh- weeles vacation. Mrs. “beorge Mitchell oi Dro- Mitchell on Saturday, has return- GAMBLE WITH ‘Maw ‘D's; Wu“! ed home much improved in health. srnsuorns" ‘ . MILDRED (iiiES find _ llimml liy YAKIIM (Allin ' f!" Ci.“ Kid l“ Serial -' Comedy - Ciwtoon H. J- 06004400004040004000-004 OiTOMI-rusr How's HALL, snug” 5"¢|.__ sonar STEEL ron CANADA Fiitlns and gainer Gleam id ' . . T’ °i NM" 9 P M MELBOURNE, dime l0—(AP)— nroursous. res. Nwww mmmmmwm mm“ "men CONQUEST" ¢sr><m i5 Canada I p ' ea or l i°o'°s"r.iii.” eousiisw_ ' r-.§§i‘:im§§§sri' fiviigikilmgsili‘: "olg-"ve eéo- "v pgwl-lgeoi “ma” "s" 9 PM ‘;‘.‘f.‘...é.°°°f.ff“...“°§$.iii. “$3.1”. w quantity oii scrap. our BOARDING nous: Major Hoopla U ,// (‘inane Mv i-iorases? Auv HORGES rue ever: Z poun- vou Ti-iiNK ave // session CAuvAs i cap-romeo THElR iNTHE-BAQN .' ; 4 '8A$lc 5plRlT ‘EVEN , /””' ‘i ETTER “THAN / . THl$ CHAP ONHEUR ? _ _ l - HA5 A LOOSE ' EGADfSiR BASCOM. Re You ARE! M! How 0o vou- W7/ You czar/snow / //%// use can! MV FEET as ARE. KiLLiNG! - H MAISCR! IN FACT; \/ou HPNE isnpaovao upon . HINE, The st. Andrew's Dramatic Club , “' ‘a song, with wards ters, one from Winnipeg and the’ other rrosn Montreal ior a iew, the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Hlcken will reside in Montague and their Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Morrison have many "lend! Wm‘ them many returned to their home in Mciuit W!“ M “Wine” Bt. David's United Church Y.P'.U., McAskm “l” mad‘ the mp‘ _' recently closed a successiul sea- son with a social in the Crurch Hail, when a happy time was spent. The gathering was presided over by the president. Clarence on Sunday’ sitar their road grader l d th L I i whit-h they used last year 0n theevifgviexd if} Mlses dslelliildlongslflfvegliyfi A hearty sing song was enjcxed ith Mr. Wallace Crossrrian at the organ. Games were played and re- ireshments‘ served, after which the meeting came to a close with Auld Lang Syne and the Mizpah Bene- diction. _ (CP) - "Cities," written by ‘ Anne Marriott oi Ottawa, iormer- 1y oi! Vancouver, and rnuslo corri- posed by Barbara Pentland oi Toronto, has been entered in the Olympiad Arte competition to be held this year in lsondon, Eng- land. 1t is part oi a cycle oi iive songs about Canada. Friends oi Mr. Sheldon Jay are OTTAWA, .- i pleased to hear that his operation more, who took eorioulsy ill at the 305mm, 3511mm home or her sister, Mrs. Wiliierd His two sisters, Mrs. Alien Swan, last Wednesday in the Victoria was a success. oi York and Mrs. Willard Cofiin oi Charlottetown motored to Hal- ifax lest ‘Iilesday. a spreading fire. SOl You avoid fire hazards when you build ' walls and ceilings with GYPROCTire- Protective WALLBOARD. l ‘ Like plaster, GYPROC WALLBOARD won't burn. Made of gypsum . ., . it pro- vides each room with a strong shield of . protection against the appalling speed oi’ orrsoc Fire-Protective WALLBOARD - ' ' iighteflre . _. . holds i! bacli~protects the, CHAETOWN ("rroooar u: recimwome vsvm eossarrrui nassia Romance and adventure ere flit twin themes which spark the tacit- iw action o! “Wooon-“RKO Ite- dio's his, aloe drone oo- sten-lng John Wayne and Loraine Day now at the Prince Ildwerd- ~ Wayne plays e. two-listed coe- struotioa engineer building e rail- road in the Andes. and MieeDay is seen es e hell-Yankee. h heiress with, whom he iells in love while working ior her aura and uncompromising tether. The conflict between the two men over the engineers snot-bode acid over the girl. motivates nan)‘ doggedly striving to build a tunnel and a bridge within the limits oi his contract while his owowt seeks to ruin him. The climactic re- sults make the oiiering unusually dramatic. ' Bir Cedric Hardwifle has flit grim role oi Miss Day's wealthy tether. Judith Anderson, James Gleason and Arithorw Quins ere also restored. Richard Wallace di- rooted. rum and Ella Mackenzie (equal). 2. Marilyn Ford. 3. Olive Ford. Grade III Jr. - 1. Erwin Iced. Grade I‘! Br. - l. Aldon Ibrd. I. Robert Ibrd. Grade II Jr. - 1. mid Red and Owen MacRae (equal). Grade 1' 3r. — l. Lee Ibrd. Grade I — 1. Carmen Ford. 2. Lorne Ford, S. Alton Andrews and Jimmie Scott (equal). Perfect Attendance - Dorothy Ford. Barbers Ford. Glennie Ford. Katherine Ford. Elle Mackenzie. iirroli Ford, Aldon Hard. Rob Ford. Owen MslaRae. Lorne Ford. Teacher - Erna C. Coles. CELEBRATION OI’ CORPUS CHRISTI A’! BLOOMIIILD The iesst oi Corpus Christi was duly celebrated in 8t. Anthony's R. C. Church on Sunday, May 30th with high mass celebrated to a well-tilled church st 10 s.in. by the pastor, Rev. n». Rooney. Immedi- ately siter mass a procession head- ed by a. cross bearer and two. aeol- ytes Iollowed by the junior boys o! the parish; then came the junior girls, then the choir rendering agi- propriste hymns ior the feast. then the altar boys all wearing white surplices. then the (lower girls in white with ion: veils and skewing flowers in front o! the Blessed Sacrament which was carried by the Rev. Father who’ walked un- der a. golden canopy carried» by elders oi the church. This was iol- lowed by all the men and lastly all the women and smaller chil- dren. ‘Ihe procession was all joined in at the front doors oi the church and proceeded down the front ell-Lit!!! - with Wayne . IBINIIII IGOOL Report ior May: Grade x - i. welt Inn. s. Helen Marines. Grade IX - 1. i!!! Maori-es. Grade VI — l. Dorothy Iietd. Grade V - l. Betty Ford. Grade IV — 1. Leilre lord. Grade III er. _- 1. 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Paflier celebrated the around the grounds to the iront Benediction oi Most Blessed Bee. piazza oi Parochial House, beauti- risinent and the Divine Praises m- iully decorated ior ‘the occasion. cited in unison, alter which the There the procession halted and procession slowly wended its way M m“ ’° “‘° “““’° °‘ “‘° “m” where Benediction was sgsin “m, and after reciting again in unqs“ the Divine Praises and other pray. HI. the choir by rendering appro. priete hymns. brought the ism" to a close. H”; By Ken Reynolds“ F s Quickies ’ m SOUiiiS 2 building lots; truck wag- gon on sloven; wheels (heavy and new); truck Waggon axles; heavy springs for heavy express woggons; No. l6 Frost 8. Wood plow; I ZSO-gallon tank (iron); I Sociiviiie plow; i groin cleaner (Gray and Campbell); l, 2 and 3 inch hardwood (wide). D. F. MacDONALD Box 243 a w]? n i? i; w. Lessee for Texo L. l. 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