'i 4 ninuiiniun ':""'m"”m rIcniiIrRcIiisnu T0-MY . 2542.24; lmv Extra: News - Cartoon - Shows Mat. 2:30; Eve. 7-9 comm mun: Eliwlliili Momv 3 ms A REALLY FRESH AND FUNNY STORY ABOUT THE MOTHER OF THE GROOMI i ...the most enjoyable movie of the year about the most enjoyable season of the year! K” ' X "in"; ninth! mom 7zo4..lllllER .7SnSlElillllG. Also: Novelty. Country Cop - Cartoon. Mice Paradise LAST TIME TODAY-Gene Autry in "THE BLAZING SUN". Also: Serial, "Kit Carson" .- Sport - Variety. Showing Matinee 2:30; Evening 7-8:45 cuming Mon. Tue. Wed. We ” ll! Tl! PIA!!! CINECOLOI A L 'b 7 g s . . .. Also: Universal News - Cartoon, Elephant Mouse Federation of Agriculture Notice to Cash Members and Farmers who did not join in 1950; also District Secretaries and Chair- men- Membership Fees for 1951 are now due and may be paid your District Secretary. The Week of May 7th is Membership Week-Clean up the job before cropping. Membership in the Federation is your in- surance for the future. BOARD OF DIRECTORS x P. E. I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE LEGION GHIIRGII PARADE The Annual Legion Memorial Day Church Parade will be held on Sunday Morning. May 6th. The Parade will fall in at 10:15 am. and move off at 10:30 a.m. to attend Divine Service at Saint Dunstan's Basilica and . Saint Paul's Anglican Church. Medals and Poppies will be worn. T Macll0llALll BROS. THEATRE Friday 8:30 - MT. STEWART - Saturday 8:30 "I. ”RAClIEL AND THE STRANGER" Loretta Young - Robert Mltchum This is a grand family picture - Don't Miss It! - " son sass: AT somus, P. E. 1. FISIIEIINAIPS EQUIPMENT will be sold on the premises of Griffin's Canning ry Sour-is,P. E. I. on Monda M 7th xt from one pm. until five p.m. fishe)r,r,nanl'lsy equiprggnt consisting of: p 1 gasoline engine less ' 1 dory tti!183 3 sets platform scales 2 motor boats without 1 set beam scales engines 2 second hand propel- on 1 box c 130 I 3 . empty IaIi'.?mry quTIi'rt';'-"3t.nu com I'D: further particulars apply:--' , . "5 inn nssrsnnnusr O0MPANY.5TllICtl'lB 2 tbgxe. pain b xes' t 1 l . tins) ( We ' rue risrirnu ouinmfu rm: our-.anrAN. cHAar.o1.'rs-rowrs . .. - Murray IIIl'IllllI' Ito. s' OINTS:-MONTADUI: lnroll s. man. In 5.... llownrt. In Ilruoo Ilnorhos. Ill: Joya Wlgg-tnton. Miss Joan Jobnsln. AGENT GIOIOIIOWNI Wnllon Iavon. Thankoffsrlng Service tows: ords I son. The Guardian may ho bought at llontnguo: Bluo Donn Restaurant. and Guardian Offioo; in George Tho Post Office: in Soul-is: Tits luck In and I. scan The Murray Harbor North Mis- sion and held their thsnlroffor- lng service Sunday evonlix in tho Presbyterian Church. The presi- dent. Miss Joyco Manhood, oponod tho following pinou ls -.'BUYING-Used mod bogs. Fraser and Anneu-. Montngus. Mrs. Leland Nelson and your: daughter, Barbara, wore visitors to Charlottetown this week. Mrs. Douglas Graham of Belle River is at present spending some time in Montague. Mr. Levi Power, Montague, is at prescnt on a business trip to Hal- ifax, N.S. Miss Charlesena Martin. Calo- donis, was I visitor to Montague Friday. Mrs. Callu-m Bruce, who spent the past four months in Boston. returned to her home in Montague this week. ....'ltl'EMBEIlS of Hillside and Acme Rebekah Lodges. I.0.0.F.. will iattcnd divine service in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Sunday morning, May 6th. Mrs. William Sencabaugh, Mur- ray Harbour North, spent a few days in Montague this week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dewar. Mr. Melbourne Llewellyn, Mur- ray Harbour North, was a visitor to Montague Thursday. He was accompanied by his daughter. Louise, who has entered the King's County Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Frances Clark of Middles- borough, Yorkshire, England. ar- rived recently in Halifax on the S.S. Nova Scotia. She was met there by her son-in-law and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie MacKenzie with whom she will spend some time in Montague. ....'ANNOUNClNG the opening show next week. "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" (in technicolorl. lvood Islands. Monday; Tuesday; Cardigan. Wednesday; Murray Harbor North. Thursday; Eldon. Friday: Bridgetown. Sat- urday. Vernon, ..'WE HAVE in stock the new Cockshutt lime and fertilizer dis- tributors. with or without rubber tires. Here is another real value. The latest and most modern dis- tributor in the field at rock bot- tom prices. We also have s lim- ited supply nf 2-horse manure spreaders, also grain and fer- tilizer drills. J. A. MacDonald and Co., Cardigan. Hospital ladies R Aid Meeting More than thirty members and friends attended a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the King's County Hospital at the Poole Hotel, Montague, Friday evening. The meeting was conducted by the president. Mrs. George Inmnn. Sr. in the absence of the secretary- treasurer. the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mns. Lorne Wigginton, who also gave the fin- ancial report. In her report Mrs. Wigginton made special mention of the fact that the Auxiliary had purchased I refrigerator for the hospital which was greatly appre- ciated by thc hospital board and staff. I After adjournment, a white ol- e-phant sale was held with Mrs. lnman. Mrs. Howard Vickcrson and Mrs. William Fraser acting as auctioneers. A substantial sum was realized from the sale and every- one enloyed the social hour that followed. Riefruluncnis were serv- ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. E. Fraser. Mrs. J. D. MncLeod. Mr. Charles Fraser. Mrs. B. H. Yco, Mr. D. R. Fraser, Mrs. Wal- ter Bears, Mrs. R. G. MacDonald and Mrs. CI.llu.m Bruco. vuumsu to our Any quantity logo at road- side within a 20 mile radius of Vernon River. Highest cash prices paid. xmmrrrn J. ft. sum Vernon River ” House For SALE All Modern Convnnlsnoas. Apply ' nos cuurms MONTAOUI Motion Pictures INIOLLOWINO COMMUNITY HALL! TIYON. MOM. MAY 1. vlc'i'ollA. TUE. MAY 5 CANOE COVE. WID-. IA? 0. IIIADALIANI. l'lllIl.; In; no. shows will be oonisnol weekly on some night 3 sins. noo- nro to be shown on tons dnlss ls: "1.lI'l IAOI I1" an Al ltiotourcom d no 303 an "in , Ibonlgsazurlrso. , . Alullsllolunoorllsll-Isssits. . . M Donald. Cardigan. the service with call to w 3” followed by the "Doxology". and invocation prayer. "Psalm 10 was then sung. , Recitation: "Our Work"-By Betty M.acLu.rc. The Scripture lesson was read by Betty Ann Millar. and was taken from Luke 18, verses 9-30. Duet: "God Seen the Little Sparrows Fall"-By Myrtle Mne- Leod and Beverly Miliar. Hymn: "Come Let Us All Units And Sing" was then sung. Prayer -by the leader. lVl.rs'. Herbert Llew- ellyn. Duct: "I Do. I Do, I Do,"-By Joyce Msobood and Verna John- ston. Recitation-By Gall Clow. Trio: "He'll Never Forget To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil nu.-k"E.a tn-mlly of Montague were in Char- lottetown on business on Thurs- day. .-.vvs:s, Mr. Farmer, we are still offering 12-blade disc har- rows at that sensatlonnlly low price of only 549.00. J. A. Mac- ...!WE HAVE a limited num- her of model 2 Cockshutt lime rowers in stock. Also model 5 spreaders. Lever spring-tooth har- rows. both horse and tractor models, best prices on the market. APPU P. W. Robbins. Morell. ....-run! YOUNG Adults Club will present, by request, their three one-act play, and variety u... - concert with all new numbers in Keep Me By Betty Ann Mm”-' the United Church hull. Mon- mm” M"”"'' ”"d Myme Mu" tague. Wednesday. May 9th, at 8 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. Admis- sion .35. or. Oiifertory Prayer-Betty Mac- Lure. Choir: "Jesus I Come To Thee." Recitation-sBy Garnet Millsr. Hymn: "Just As I Am.” Missionary Story: ttllow Korean Christians Give”-By Mrs. Her- bert Llewellyn. Duet: ”Fairest Lord Jesus” -By Bcrn-ice Llewellyn and Elaine Mac-Lure. Recitation-.lVlyrilc MacLeod and DONDON. May 4 -(Reuters) - Polling opened today for one-third -about 5.500-of the seats on the local councils of England and Wales. About 12,000 candidates of all parties are involved. Elections for the 309 municipal and 83 county boroughs will continue to May 10. BEAUTIFUL FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE ON UNION ROAD Rare opportunity to buy one of the best home and farm properties in the Province, known as the Essery home- stead. Approximately one hundred and seventy-five acres of land seven miles from Charlottetown, all clear and in a high state of cultivation. Ten acres under orchard which is in two separate plots. In the center of this beautiful pro- perty is a large trout pond well stocked and completely surrounded with wild rice which makes it one of the best fishing, hunting and trapping locations in the Province. At the present time there are seventy acres of the property plowed and ready for crop this year and seven acres of winter wheat which was sown last Fall. This property is level with a natural slope to the center where a never fail- ing stream of water exists. This property is provided with electricity and water works. Some years ago this property was the winner of the John Richards award. Anyone wish- ing to purchase a farm for raising dairy or beef cattle would be well advised to consider buying this property. Owing to the ill health of the owner this property is being offered at a very reasonable price and may besold either in whole or by sections. For further particulars apply either to PALMER & HASLAM, Charlottetown, or LEE ESSERY on the premises. OLEARING Aucrlou sALI-: AT FRENCH RIVER Having sold my farm I will sell by Auction on MONDAY, MAY 7th-BEGINNING AT 1 PM. My entire farm equipment consisting of 1 mare, sired Bollina Scot in foal to Abner T. Clegg; 5 extra good milch cows: 2 fat steers and several young cattle. Implements: iBinder; hay mower; hay rake; sectional seeder; gang plow; lever harrows: potato hlller with mold- boards; farm wagon: road wagon; dump cart; cream sep- arator; cream cans; 2 wood sleighs; driving sleigh; a large quantity harness, both double and single, and all small articles not listed. - TERMS CASH. I If day is unfit, sale on next fine day. ' HARRY UNDERHILL. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. F.W. WOOLWORTII CO. LTD. Charlottetown. P. E. I. - announces the arrival of their roputnblo Holland-grown Ross Iushos ond Shrubs. 4 . SALESMAII WAIITED . Wholosolo commission broker ulros sulosmun with car. to homlo on Prince Id- wnrd Island four nationally known llrios. sell- ing to tho wholesale and null food made. This position requires a mun with some oxnorlonco and o worlror. Stun roloronoos: su ry and commission or straight llbornl. commission. wag. sox m. ouurarn ' Aucuosr sun A! IIAIVIIW. WIDNIIDAY, HAY Oil AT I PI. no I am giving up housekeeping I will so by Public Auction all household affects consisting of the following: , mu. now: I bod- roosa suites; bureau, 100 you-s old: dlningqcoommsitr Itltolsoll suits: boos) holding; toilet uts: curtains; A ', oliolrli. tables. oto. on stow: sou of dishes. and dlsho's,H and a' of other articles too . it - - . . musnorous to mention. TERM! CA ,1 , . Wt.” 'r-."-M IIIIUI-i IIIWAII. ' i I E owssr Allltltlhfn Beverly Choir: "8 oct Hour 0! Prayer." The service closed by singing "O Saviour, Bless Us Ere We Go." t”I'Il.l MATING SEASON" 1! IIOIOUS FILM" ITOIY 0l' WILD MARITAL TANGLI A devastatingly funny explan- ation of what happens when n L J '. J . ' to love. honor and obey avshort order cook'sr son will take over the screen of the Prince Edward Theatre on Monday with the opening of Paramount's "The Mating season." Tagged by lsughcd-out pre-viewers as tho happiest and brightest hit of many sensons. the film reportedly blonds an original story with howling situations and some of the rnciest dialogue that ever crackled from a sound track. An unusually competent cast headed by sleek. exquisite Gene Tiomsy and handsome John Lund reportedly gives pace and sparkle to a merry marital mix up that has been described as n treasury of screen laughs. one of the chief cashiers paying out the howl; is -fabulous. Thelma Ritter, who set off a chain reaction of national acclaim with her riotous perform- ances in "All About Eve" and "A u love nest and sot up house with s... s . ... . MAY 5. 1.951 I that follow tho i msrrlngs ofa n rickety bank account. a lula.-. minor factory employee to s so- ious misunderstanding about in. cioty beauty srsgfurtbsr enlivened identity otrtho groom's mother whon sssortod- rolntivss storm the and a host of plot surprises kee); the story bnbbulllins right up to u, the bride and groom. A love rival. side-splitting c ax PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBEROUIIJBIB LEAGUE some ,x-My GLIIIIGS MONDAY. MAY 7- Springhlll School ...................................... 1:00-2:00 Mount Pleasant School ........................ .. 3:00-4:00 Letter To Three Wives." Now. in "The Mating Benson," Thelma gets the big chance that fans have been clamoring for. and judging from advance reviews she turns it into a comedy field day. Miriam Hopkins. who returns to the screen after an absence of several years. also has an im- portant featured role. and talent- ed Jan sterling lends shapely ss- sisiahcc as a blond: schemer. I p 7200-8:00 TUESDAY, MAY 8- O'Leary School .................................... .. 1:00--3:00 I 7:00-9:00 ,WEDNESDAY, MAY 9- 0'Leary School ...... .. 12:00-1:0() Unionvale School 3:00-5:00 THURSDAY, MAY 10- Elmsdale School 3:00-4:30 7:00-9:00 FRIDAY. MAY 11 - Union School (Dock Road) ................ .. 3:00-4:00 The a ' social We need the space MUST be cleared off 25 Lodics' Coats, sizes I2-I6 25 Lodics' Coats, sizes I2-I6 Corduroy, sizes I2 - I6 THE MISSES 159 Queen 5!. SPRING CLEARANCE SALE l or .mssr:s' and cursnnaws BEGINNING FRIDAY. MAY 4th CONTINUING TO SATURDAY. MAY I2flI p Clearing of . . . . . . Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . H5096 ' Of I2 Lodios' Utility Coats, including Clooringgor . . . . . . 1g395 O". 25 Missos' and Girls' Coats Sizes 12- HX Clooring at . . . . Edd. MAKE YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE HOLMES o BRADLEY COATS for our Summer Lines. and all our cools the rocks at Tremendous Discounts. N Balance of Children's Coot: Sizes 7 -l4X ,Clooring ot 1.396 O" I Doz. Misses Suits sins I2-I6 Clearing at 0" 25 Ladies Drossss, assorted mote-riots .5... sizes, clooring of Each 3 Dot. l.ndvioo' Blouus, CloorIng ' GI M Each. '396 Off Phone 92 Wonderful idea is right! Color in the refrigerator hsndls sparks cur kitchen with now. glowing uryl Plastic squares in choice of son smart, easily inesrcbsngr able shsdosi Sco tho handlo with the now decorating rwlss...nowi It'I another exciting result of fsminoorinfl Functional fossuus &tt.dosgnodwitbnwomon's ofbcsutysndolcloncyiii . . gnssor oollvonlonoo in tho I rotor tIllt'l you-s sbdluodsy Boole! YIOEI III MY WHOLE KITCHEN SPARKLES WITH COLOR NOWI Thou Color-Koyod Door Handloo Are a Wonderful ldoo . . . 'l'hoy'ro lllW.:.dnd runs Anna! M , mg . - '. , . THIS! IIATURIS runny-ooi adds - nosrly I it. of Irons-row stout" ai'5T7E”" N sssrumsrossssossr . ,.' rI: .l , , xruoornuuuor A 0 up” !J:,IV0Ip sows z 4 ' ft-. ALI I ..r