PACE arorrr gm wy" .mm.....- M -- we . .. ........... ..., -rm; GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD will run. wan. Matinee 2:30 ' Evening Shows 7 - 9 battling a new kind of . .underworid! ax re-A Humphrey OGART in To live Joe ALEXANDER FLURENEEWM SESSUE KNOX'MARiY-HAYAKAWA EXTRA . . . "Jerry And The Lion”, Cartoon; ttDidja.' gngwlz: a Pete Smith Specialty and "Wonders Down n e . 1'0-IU -CAPI',I'OL- TIIE.-lllEli. SIIOWING AT 3:30-7-8:45 KEEN .9 -Hero's the one In a thousand tiiot's DlFFERENTI...Yoa, so Illffarent, so unusual ,. .eo compelling as to merit a new milestone in screen ontartoinmontl ilii Bill Nlili vliiiiiiii lliilli , uMlk i Mi WIIIEN ' IOIEIT RYAN "III" Ill! and DEAN SWCNWEU Aijfftil sew: Added Featurette . . . "RESERVE UADRON” and UNIVERSAL WORLD NE 8 E! WIII OIIIN HAIR". Ryon. Barbara Hale and young In unique ram nasss Dean sioaweu. the last named in ' -... the title role. mun ol a startling ' alcaolng laughter and tears. inc lllto main um atorydeaisvrlthswarorplianwna QM! to illness to set out olra solo an- i ends against war. it and us- in tin pour. Mi-'-. Stewart and Vicinity Miss Shirley Atkins is visiting. her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. Miss Marion Clark has accept- ed a position with the Rite-Way Cle in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leard and son. Ivan are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, New Glasgow. N. 8. James ileehan. R. G. N.. Halifax. was a week-end visitor with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Feehan. Mr. Sheldon Jay o." this 0. N. a. stair, Montague, was a week-end visitor to Mt. Stewart. Mr. C. T. Moore. Northam, and Mr. Allison Williams were recent visitors to Moncton. Messrs Paul Jay. and Charles MacDonald have returned home having spent the past term at St. Dumtans University. Miss Shirley Yeo, employed at summerside spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Yen. Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hackin- non. Invemcss were recently vis- itors at the home of Mrs. Harold Williams. Friends of Elmer Williams will be sorry to hear of his illness at his home here. His many iriends wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Charllne Frost. student at summerslde Business college spent the week-end at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. Mr. Eric Ladner. employed at the firm of R.T. Holman Ltd.. Sum- merside, spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ladner. Friends of Mr. David Dyment. one of Spring Hill's oldest residents will be pleased to learn he is im- proving aiter his recent illness. Mrs. Thomas Rae oi Haliiax has arrived in Mt. Stewart and will spend the summer with her daugh- ter. Mrs. Joseph Garnham. The many friends of Mrs. Law- rence Gallant will be glad to hear that she is much improved in health after her operation in the City Hospital. Friends of Mr. William Bryant, North Enmore are pleased to learn he has returned to his home. Mr. Bryant has been in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital for the past two months. Among the Prince of Wales stud- ents spending their vacation at their homes here are Misses Doreen Mercer, Eileen Jay, Constance Jay, Etta Coifin and Mr. Goldie Smith. Messrs David Jay. Aeneas Mac- Donald. Francis MacDonald. Ger- ald Jay, left for Borden on Monday morning where they will be em- ployed on the car Ferry. Congratulations are extended in Mr. Frankie Pigott. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Pigotl. who was among the graduates of Prince oi Wales College this year. Frank in- tends entering McGii1 next fall for further study. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MICLBIIIIIII and iamily who have been residing in Moncton, N.B., are pleased to welcome them back to their iormer home in Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Noye. sm- morc have xetumed after an ex- tended visit to U.S. A. While there they visited New York. Pennsyl- vania. Stamford, conn.. Boston, scmmerville and other cities in the U.5.A. on return they visited in McAdam. N. B.. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell. The Presbyterian udies Aid. met at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Dy- ment on Tuesdwy evening for their May meeting. A large crowd at- tended and the usual procedure of business carried out. The ladies of this aid presented the Tyne Valley Manse with tour beautiiul hooked rugs. Mr. Young on behalf of his wife thanked the ladies tor this interest at the church and for the useiul gift. The llmmore Women”s Institute met in the hall for their May meet- ing. Nine members responded to the roll call. The usual routine of business was carried out. Mrs. Thomas MacArthur invited the members to her home for the June meeting which is to be held in the afternoon for the purpose of mak- ing a quilt for the Stewart Mem- orial Home. Tyne Valley. Two woolen blankets will also be don- ated to this worthy institution. the .nlm's daring theme and utter- ly novel treatment make it one of the most talked-about oiierlngs of the season. and in which the per- formances of O'Brien and the stock well boy are being hailed as re- nnrkdtle. llldhud Lyon. Walter Catlett. Bamvuei S. Hinds, lugis Tool-ney and other well-known players are also seen in the bore Schary pre- sentation. Joseph loscy directed and shphsn Asnea produced. N. J. UNION OPTOMITIIIT Fitting and Blaaplying Glasses MONTAGUI, P. I. L oltae lens: it to it A. I. I Is I P. I. nlall-bun naugrond. , w o& s-.:mr:.... - Dllg lion. THE EASTER ii Giliiiiiiiii AGINIII IONTAOIIE: AGENT Harold l'. l.IIIdry.AlbareAIIhen,IraInOl gwn&Mlu Ilnrrletcllll E0 ETOWNS Walden. lavota. following places in Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Omen: The Guardian may be bought at any or he iulssS.A.l.Iowellynillu.Olny. Insourlurlsnlnachuaranlbt ll. Richards 0 Son. FOOTWEAR ..-rrrran at the ltontaauo Shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Parkman, Summ ” wore holiday visitors to Montague. guests or Mrs. C. B. Green. ....'SliE THE kerosene "hot plates" at the Montague Electric Company. English make. Priced at 512.50. Mrs. Mabel in-user has returned to her home in Montague follow- ing a levy days spent in Char- lottetown guest of her son in-law and daughter, Mi. and Mn. Ar- thur Sherren. Mr. Pete Miiimrn, Windsor, N s., was a visilar to Montague for a few days renewing old acquain- tances. Mr. Mllburn was a turm- er. employee of the Mon ag-ue Branch oi the Bank of Nova scotia. A dangerous fire broke out in the woods at New Perth on Thurs- day oi unknown origin. with an east wind, thq flames were car- ried westward away from several homes in the locality, and was brought under control late in the evening. This is the second fire in a few weeks, which might serve as an indication that cauiion must now be exerted. ...”.l'0 LOAD PITPROPS -- The Norwegian steam freighter ”Hugo Neilssn" arrived in port at George- town at 9:10 A. M. Sunday morning -where she will load some 200 cords oi pit-props supplied by the Bers- mann Construction Company. The ix-eighter arrived at Georgetown from Dlgby, N. S., where She tool: on the major part oi her pit-prop cargo. Loading will be commcnccd at Georgetown this morning and She is expected to leave port some- time Tuesday, bound for the Un- itcd Kingdom. 3 I Elmira and Vicinity ' '1-lsrry Harris. East Point was in Souris. Thursday on business. Mr. Abner Jarvis was a visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. Miss Irene Hughes. Bear River. was a visitor to her sister, Mrs. John J. MacDonald, North bake. Mrs. Joseph Campbell was a visitor in Charlottetown on Thurs- day. s(ll' Mr. John Hogan, Commercial Traveller, was a business visitor to Montague and vicinity (ailing - on his regular customers. Mr. and Mrs. waiter Morrison, Hollywood, Caliiomia, motored to Montague this week and will spend the summer in Orwell, guest of Mrs. Morrison's father. Mr. Jos- eph Daly. Until recently Mr. Daly was a patient in the King's Coun- ty Hospital, Montague, and his lmhny friends are pleased to learn that he has recovered auiiiccntly to be moved to his home in Or- well. I i Junior Farmers. it was a disagree- l able night but in spite oi all a nice 1 sum -was realized.eThe music was . supplied by the Junior Farmers in Q the district. ; . Mrs. Henry Jarvis was a recent : ilsltor to Charlottetown to see Ill: ' alaugiiter Patricia who is a pati- ent in the Sanitarium. ..' Mrs. J. B. Macisaac and son Boyce. Rocco Barn, were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. l. A. Pierce. Ei- mlra. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Massey. Bothwell have returned home irom Boston, where they spent two weeks visiting irisnds and re- latives. Mrs. Lloyd Darrach and Trudy were visitors in Charlottetown Thursday and Friday visiting friends and relatives. Kimble MacDonald, Charlotte- town was a visitor to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 13. Mac- Donald, Bothweii. Mr. Peter Buton, teacher at Donaugli, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Angus Benton, East Point. Mrs. Stewart MacAulay, Norris Road, was a week-end visitor to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rose. Lake- ville. Mrs. Margaret Ryan. Lakeville, is spending a. week or more in Sourls visiting friends and rela- lives Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarvis, Munnls Road, were recent visitcra to Mr. and Mrs Henry Jarvis. El- mira. Mrs. Gus Mallard with Donnie and Howard. were visitors to Mr. Mrs. D A. EX..1Ei.eii, Lakeville,l and Mrs. Joseph Conway, Elmira.i were recent visitors in Souris. Miss Rita MacDonald was a re- cent vlsitor to Mr. and Mrs.-W. S. Maclntyre. Messrs Able Block, Harold Mac- Lean and Sigpie Rcymond, sgeni. iishin g. Mr. W. F. Pierce was in Char- lottetown a couple oi days on busi- ness. Mr. Basil Campbell Souriu High School, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bailey and Michael, also Margie Maclnnia were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. MacDonald on Sunday. A dance and sale of ice cream was held in East Point school on Wednesday night. sponsored by the BOGHIIT TAKES OVER AS TOUGH "TOKYO JOE" Humphrey Bogart blasts a new kind of underworld in what has been called his greatest 'sereen adventure. "Tokyo Joe." which opens today at the Prince mrward Theatre. Punch-packed drama at postwar Tokyo, Bogart shares stel- iar honors with Alexander Knox, Florence Marley and Seseue Hay- akawa. Miss Mariy is seen as the blonde torch singer in a Tokyo night club, put on the spot by Japanese mob- sters. Her rendition oi "These Foolish Things" has brought that song into a new popularity. oom- Darable to the mom in wlsb "As Time Goes By" was greeted II”! "Casabl iua." HIYIIIMI. Japanese-born silent screen star, makes his ilrst Hollywood appear- ance in i7 years as the menacing leader of the Tokyo underground. Jerome Cour-tland heads the im- portant featured cast of "Tokyo Joe". which was directed by stu- art I-loisler from the screen pldy by Cyril Hume and Bertram Mili- houler. Robert Lord produced the Santana Production ior Columbia Pictures. lmtlv iilx says - ihe week-end at East Lake, troutl and Mrs. John J. MacDonald, North Lake, cn Sunday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs Walter MacDonald. I 1.lttle-mrlmu:..y1ere,.r,ecent visitors. . to Mr. and Mrs. D. W, MacDonald, : North Lake on Sunday. Miss Anna lteays student at Prince or Wales, is now at home with her aunt, Mr. T. A. Harris, to spend the simmer months. ! Mr and Mrs. Art Gormlay, Charlottetown, were week-end guests to Mr. and Mrs. Al Oun- mings, Lakevllle. 1 Mrs. James Gallant, St. Charles was a recent visitor to her sister l Mrs. Charles Oickle. Elmira. Rita Cheverle was an overnight visitor 1 to Mrs. D. A. olllli. Mary Muilay, Catherine Harris. Eldon Mackenzie and Joe Mul- lay, at. Charles, wen visitors on James Harris, East Point. Mr. and Mrs. Upton Seaman. and Dorothy. 0'Les.ry, were week- end visitors to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. .Mac-Eachern, Priest Pond, and on Sunday atzcrnoon they visited . friends and relatives in Elmira. Mrs. Stephen Hughes, Bear River. was a weak-end visitor to Mr. and Mrs. John tr. MacDonald. North Lake. Ti.cy also visited Mr. and Mrs. Prank MacDonald, North Lake. "8-Ull. 047.30. I Llwllli mum N Continued from page 2 the breakfast table I wish I was a wives being easy on the eyes. It Handed by having to look upon a dressing up for of a moral DOIOTIIY DIX eaanot rep I! PORCH”! war problems oi general interest tha-oIgI&lier column. got a line on her qualifications for a stepmother. But. anyway. don't, marry the middle-and woman whom you don't love. under any conditions. That, will make all three oi you miserable. DEAR MISS DIX: My husband comes to the table every morn- ing unwashed. uncombed and unshavsn. it, but he does not seem to see that he ll losing my respect and en- dangering the happiness of our marriage. I have tallied to him about when I look at him across thousand miles away. 1' Will ANSWER: Men know how much importance they put upon their is strange that they do not realise that women. who put so much stress upon appearances, an even more ; aioveniy man. i But how you are to make your husband feel that you are worth via. 1 don't. know. done of his own medicine and come to the table wills curl papers-and cold cream on your lace and, it he on coil. tell him that it he will doll himself up for human. you will. too. You might live him a your hair in Sunday evening to Mr. and Mrs. ' Go-orgotown aid Vicinity on Thursday, Mrs. Raymond Lsvandier visited Montague. Mrs. Frank Maclsan was a vis- itor to Ohlnottstawn on Thurs- day. an-. Freddy MsoLean of the R. 0. A Mirna stationei at Aylmcr, Ontario is vsiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Macul Macbeth. .l up. wlllism Keeping motoredl to the city on Thursday. he wall accompanied by Mrs. A Cogewelll and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mr. John I-lugan wpresentlng B. I. Hutch and Company or Char- lottetown called on the bust ess establishmants oi the town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Aliar Jenkins oi Suanmcrside motored to George- town on Wednesday and wars guests or Mr .'enkin's mother Mrs. Florence Jenkins. The Bingo and Dance ha-id in the Town Hall on Wednesday, May illth under the sponsorship of St. James Church Holy Name Society was a decided success. A large crowd or cleorgelonlans and visit- ors enjoyed both the bingo garnesl and the dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hobbs and two sons of Charlottetown, accom- panied by Mrs. James MacDon- ald and Miss Dorothy Jenkins sl- ao of Chariot (town were guests ol Mrs. Florence Jenkins on Wed- nesday. CANADIAN COAL Alberta produces so per cent of Canada's coal IASTY F000 HELPS END iiiS CGNSTIPATION "For "years I nulerod the misery of constipation. adios? I tried so man i It took a simple daily dish of IILLOOII I Am.- siuul to end my ' constipation! Many thanks!" Mr. E. Paggl-ao(i;;m55OBay fSt., S. uni! ne o man Mars. Y y and lostuigi due to lack of dietary bulk. eat a aarvingpf crisp nunoofs Au.-Ital! daily, plan of water. If not con: lstely as ed with roaults after 18 days, send the empty box to Kellogg a, London, 0nt.!ca'r nounu: roux noun nos s For the purpose of discussing formation of the King's KINGS COUNTY SPOiiTSMEN'S MEETING MONTAGUE LEGION HALL MONDAY, MAY 29th - 8 P.M. County Branch of the P. E. I. Fish and Game Protec- tion Association. P. E. I. 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