4. PAGE EIGHT .; .- PRINCE EDWARD roast . rm. . slit. showing Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-9 'H.AMs HAIRED BEAUTY - - - snouzen HUNTER - - - rmns FORBIDDEN LOVE IN A JUNGLE roam iPiiEPAllE Hill TUE Tiliilll ilf SEE!.... Tho forbidden love of u Roms-hoirod Goddess end 0 duuntloss White Hunter in o lunglo Eden throbbing so the airline: but of native I tom-toms! - v - muzoisv mom i "IN AFRIC ' ii LIFETIME! in TICHNICOIOII . :9l(lli3G”S0Wtl0,.ll'S:i-MINES? ALSO: NEWS OF THE DAY - CARTOON CAPITOL T0-DAY FRI. SAT. Vhoivs Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-8:45 RENE and ciilitmu BECIJME utnnmvti items . to roof and . moddog boil: bordltil . in him E Hill llrtl sulsseu-lbs-lt:II.lv. i; .445. A Extra: Chapter 2 "Overland With Kit Carson" - Sports - Variety, Candid Microphone- Soothe them with MINARIYS LINIMENT C ”ui5t"”.Zl.'i."”d.'.'li.?S.E'. nut-drying. No stron lllI:';:0.NDcIICAt an "4 FERGUSON FARMERS-B5 fore you pur- chase thot new Tractor. make sure you see the new Forg- uson with its 1. Mods TBA '1' Easy To Drive. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. llibbett Jenkins was in the city on Monday, on business- ivas fl husincsh Rev. 0. Kisizlns Mon- visitor to Cliarlotlelowll 0" day. M--. J. w. Layers and son Jackie and Mrs. Laura Lnvevs were visit- ors to Charlottetown on M0ildi'i.V- Miss Rita ivizht of the staff oi the Provincial Bank in Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to her home in Georgetown. Mr. Bcriizrd Keenan. George- town Royalty farmer is reported to have plowed in some potatoes on Saturday. April 28th. which. is an exceptionally early planting date. Mrs. Marion G-eotgr has re- turned to her home in Georgetown from a visit with her dauglitci-s. ms. Gerald Butler and Mrs. Clif- Modot Tl-A-20 Powerful 4-Cylinder Motor. Built-In Hydraulic System giving it that EX- BACTI Economical To Operate. lloonosnlul To Burehsse. MOST TALKID AIOUT TRACTOR TODAY. rim i.rrru: oiunr "BUNDLE or rowint" .ford Fillmore, both of St. John, N. B. On Sunday. Sr. M. Carmeleta of Mount. st. Mary's, Chtirlottetowii visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Soloman. Acconipaylng Sr. M. Carmelita. as her guests were. Mrs. Vincent Dalton. Miss Marg- aret Frances and R. W. Michael Frances. Fishermen were cold and windy morning on Mon- day. May 1st. for running their lobster lines. However the majority of the fishermen made the run but very few, if any, traps were put in the water the first day, as the wind increased to gale forcc. Bait is plentiful. a situation not com- mon in recent years. and it is re- ported that prices for lobsters will be good. . Trained Seaman, Harold Dicks of the Royal Canadian Navy sta- tioned at H. M. C. S. Cornwallis in Nova Scotia. arrived home on Monday to spend a months leave with his parents. Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Harold has com-piet- ed twenty-three weeks basic Naval training at H. M. C. S. Cornwallis and at the completion of his leave will proceed to a Royal Canadian Naval Base in Victoria. British Columbia. from where he will be posted to H. M. C. 5. Ontario. F HOUSE FOR SALE All Modern Conveniences. Apply BOB CLEMENTS MONTAGUI T TRAGTORS , In Inglond faced with n, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. AGENTS:-MONTAOUII IIIOII I. Bruce Ilscflses. Illss lone Wlutnton, Ill: Jon Johnna. AGENT 0l0IGITOWNi WIIIIOI IAVGII. l.nsdry.Ilru.lnsoItswsrI.In. Iontuus: town: The Post Office: Arcs 1 son. The Gusrdisn msy be bought st Blue Don-to Restsursnf. and Gus:-dlsn Office: in Ssurls: The Snsels In and 1 lion- the following pieces in in George .."R.ESl-EEVE rnmsv for the big popular Dance in New Perth. ..'HOSPlTAL DANCE. beaver Club Hall. Montssuc. Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bevan. Charlottetown. were Sunday vis- itors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maehon. Miss Mary Jen-kins of Rive:-view has recently accepted I position at the Blue Dome Jlestsuriint in Montague. Mr. Eric Duvsr. Montague, wss a recent visitor to Charlottetown on business. ..'AUCTl0N FORTY-FIVIJS and Bridge in the Armouries on Thursday. May 3rd. Lunch. Spon- sored by the C. W. L. ..7,. Mrs.Raylmond Griffin and young son Harry of Montague are at present spending a few days lll E New Perth. the guest of Mrs. Griffin's parcii-ts, Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Myers. ; Miss Dorothy Isaac has returned to her duties at the King's Coun- 5 ty Hospital after spending a i month's vacation at her home in New Glasgow, N. S. l I The many friends and relatives. in Murray Harbor North and vlc- inity of Mrs. Harold Graham were ' shockcd to receive the sad news or her sudden death at her home in Somerville, Mass. I l i'MON'l;AGl.i'E ITNITEII BAPT-i IST CHURCH SERVICI-IS - Sun- day, May Gtli: Sunday School to , a.ni.; rcgu-lav service ll am. At the close of the i'cgulai' service. the ordinance of the Lord's Sup-; ! returned home after spending the T winter months at Morell. .was a. business visitor to . Valley on Friday. l lioiiitt Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson were recent business visitors to l Charlottetown. Miss Ethyl Thompson has re- cently left. for Saint John. N. 8.. where she will remain for some time. ' -Friends wiu regret to lesrn that Mrs. Jane Mac!-larlsne of Lower Montague is at present a patient in the King's County Hospital. Her friends wish her a speedy re- covery. lorne Valley Vicinity ..'Mi.ss Annie MoAulsy has Mrs. John Drake. nueihi-ookl Lorne Miss Ella Doheriy, Montague. is spending some time visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. . 4 Annie Crane. i Mr. Nelson Crane has arrived allies spending several months in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quin-ii. Jr.. wcr: visitors to St. Theresa on Sunday, guests of Mrs. Quinn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith. T '.l M-rs. Annie MacLcod. CharIoi.i.e.' town was a visitor to Lorne Val- ley on Thursday. Mrs. Harold Jay, Pisquid. was a recent visitor to Lorne Valley. Mr. Lloyd MacDonald snd wster. Planned For Murray River . ately 115 pupils are attending. W35 3 . KITCHENS-Gin your kitchen wslls. cupboards snd woodwork I glowing. lasting besuty with scmbboblc Kenn-' Clo. lt is resistant to gresse, oils and llllo BATHROOMS -Hot woler snd sleu- wlll never hurt: Kern-Glo. With one quick cost you can give your bathroom an exciting new f'besuty trestment" that will out down on your lmhnsin duals. tins. ' 40414444 . ltir and it is so tough with s cloth- Iicrvf no of mfudnsz you in” mm P-intins You'll love the smooth results you Bog WM, ,3. Unhht "'i"8 bmbh or Roller Koster. Ye; not harm it: it is practically scum f. "U ,0" "'1 "APR if" Ufesso snd.ptT:l,n; . nmdern ref rigerstor. I "-4- by tho -imam of man mt-rous ' Kc-Gk . Oungol d u m,..aiur1 sub 9'” l00"”d.di.U1 'qlf0 "the... 1'; EDIT CHARLOTTETOWN New School Murray River is to have s new school. it was learned yesterday. Final plans are now being com- pleted. Howevor. the site has not been definitely determined. not was it known immediately when construction would begin. The new building will contain posslblyl. five rooms. The present building 5 three. The p sent school was built some fifty, odd years ago at the crossroads lyof Murray Harbour south and llibney. At that time it. was s one-room school when lalerl it was moved to Murray River one additional room was added. This proved to be insufficient. so at a later date one more room was added. It is approximately 26 years ago since was hauled to Murray River and within next few months it is hoped construction work will be well under way on the new school. At the present time approxim- Teachers nre: Mr. Louis Herr- ing. principal. Mrs. G. 0. White- way. and Mrs. Rdbert Munn. i The trustees are: Mr. E. K. Johnston. Mr. D. K. Hum and Mr. Sydney Munn. ' At the last meeting of the Murray River Home and School Association. a building committee consisting of the following was appointed: Mr. Ellsworth Fergu- son. Mrs. Malcolm Mat-Kinnon, and Mr. John Clarey. The final arraiigcmc-nts and plans for the constructing of the new school are left in the hands of the trustees and the building committee. she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Ktmptoii MacGrath. and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Munro MacGi'atli young son John have rclurncd home after spending the past and Pisquisl East Notes ell on business on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. Wallace Wooiridge. Mrs. George Dover, spent the week-end ln Pnrkdsle guest of her tbrother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt. Mrs. George W. Jay, Mrs. Har- old Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay mo- tored to Lorne Valley on Sun- day. Mr. Fulton Douglas and Miss Miriam Douglas. Savage Hsrfbor. visited Piequid East Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jay snd son .Wilned. Clarktown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay Sunday evening. Miss Theresa Kelly hss re- turned to her; home, having spent the past month at the home of her sister in Donsgh. Mr. and Mrs. George Loud spent Thursday visiting in Pis- quid East. Mr. Sammy Blrt, C. N. RI. section man. at Melville spent the week- end at his home in Plsquid East. week-and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers were Sunday Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolrldge. 4 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt, Park- dale spent Sunday in Pisquld East guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dover. Mia and Mrs. George beard. Mount. Stewart were visitors in Pisquid East on Sunday. three months visiting friends in the U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mat-Donald war will be ()l)SCl'VC(l. Li . W. . l .- . - . . lmlmsmny C D :l)ll.bli'lC:S visiloi to Montague on uere wsrck-end visitors at incl Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gay. Char- pyy Fl'1d3)'- home of Mrs. MacDonaildi5 pat. Joltetown spent Sunday in Pisquld ---- er-its. .Mr. and Mrs. George Jay, 'Ea.st guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- wmm mad 1, moumm: the Mr. Joseph Nicholson, Char- Pisquid. my am, loss of its oldest resident. Mr. loltet-Own was a visitor at the -M Alexander MacDonald, who passed 'h9m3 0' hi-5 Wl'Cl9v Ml? Alex M13 Dciulllas MacGi'alh and Mr. . M13 and M11 LW1 -73? 3nd Mill away in Charlottetown on April N19h0150" 0'1 5U'Hd3)'- Charles MaoGt'ath, Hyde Park Mabel Jay motored to Charlotte. Zlilrd, :it the age of 91 years. Mass., spent the week-end in, ;iown on Friday. Funeral services wei'c held in Miss Glenda MacLc-od. Cliar- Lorne Valley. They were guoslsl Montague United Church. The Iottetown spent the week-end at or Mr. and Mrs. Munro Mac-' Ml-is SW11” Bl" 15 Vlsiillltz in deepest sympathy of the entire her home in Lorne Valley. l,Gi-ath. Clinrlottetowii guest of her aunt. community is extended to the ' Miss Rena MacNeill has re- M” 1” GW- family and other relatives at this Mrs. Minnie Ferguson loll! turned home after spending the ' l-lmP- Sunday for Boston, Mass. iviicrcl past three ticks in the U.S.A. : M155 GCOFSIC Dover. P. W. C. x I is "easy-on” '5" bvilins Wlfor will" 5"" 5' Nu do on your ussml” ..-i."C.';".-on 0' 9'U'"" Maw; Arm 51.35 I ' I wo:2";1ext5;';:;e:l”ei:fnap?:::,y:(:zrn;9yy,”1,, -flowing Kem.(;1o Ind mlncludlng "Susy whmu , plus 5 mm and orconl colon - Mrs. Patrick Kelly has returned ito her home having spent the past Iinontli visiting in Massachusetts. look cad ! It's like magic! BEAUTIFUL COLORS . . 'Mrs. Floyd day was in Mor- in Miss Evelyn Woolridge spent the student. Charlottetown spent the week-and st the home of her par- ents, Mr. snd Mrs. George Dover. Mr. and Mrs. llsrlo msebonuld. Lorne Valley. spent the week-end Bust guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. - Miss ahlrley Jay. Charlottetown, spent the week-end with her par- stioe rousn as...-to sift T". ents Mr. asd Mrs. Harold Jay. Plsquld Int. Ssmmie Birtn C.N.R., section man at Melville spoirt the week end with his family in P-lsquid East. turned from the cimlotl-E; Hospital sceompsiiied byi he, little son. ' Mrs. Owen Kelly is visiting in Danish guest of her daughter. Mrs. Walter White who in; re- ofter a long Winter your resistance is low, old troublesome symptoms are i apt to bother you Rheumatic, arthritic, neuritic pains, sciatica, backache, bilious dizzy spells, some kidney and liver and stomach upsets, indigestion, heart- burn, bloat, getting HP IIAIMM hflk 05 HUI!- nutritionnl anemia and nervousness and sleep- leuness due to these symptoms. READ BELOW WHAT SARIAK IS IUIIG FUR OTHERS Mrs. Phil Annwciller,.225 Avenue E. South Saskatoon. Sask.. writes - "For the last fifteen years 1 have suffered greatly with Rheumatic nsingnd pain 115111? from s Gall Bladder condition. Although have taken many forms of analgesic. nothing 1 tool: seemed to help me. Just recentl 1 read about Sarnak and bought in rat bottle. I am thankful to say. that Imak ' has been a great help to me right from the very first. It relieve my pain as nothinti else 1 have taken- Mrs. George Weston. Selkirk, Msn.. writes - "1 must thank you for what Sar- uak has done for me. i am now starting my Hfth bottle. I have suffered with the oain of Varicose Veins for a long time and Sitrnak certainly has relieved my sin. The pain was so bad that l was unab e to do my housework. but since taking Sarnak I am able to get about as usual." ; - Mr. M. R. Sereda of Bcaverdale, Sask- atchewan. writes - "For quite some time I suffered with Neuritic Ind Artliritic pains in my left leg and shoulder. I couldn't move my leg or walk during my last at- tack for the pain. I started taking Sarnak and after my first bottle the pain was re- lieved and I can now get around and do some work. I am going to continue with Sarnak for I know it will benefit me." Mr. Gustav Roemer. l38 Aherns St. W.. Kitchener. Ontario. is over 70 cars of age and is an engineer who su cred on and off for l6 long years with upset stomach. bilious dizzy spells and in- digestion. Mr. Rocmer started taking SARNAK and wrote us he follows: SARNAK brought me relief within a few days. Mv poor health had made me nervous and almost afraid to eat. I can truly say now that SARNAK reliev- ed my stomach upset and nervousness. 1"! Rfateful for what SARNAK has done for me." "'71 'l Mrs. F. Plouffe, Point St. Charles. Montreal, Quebec, is 60 yesrs.of age and had suffered with rheumatic pain in the knees and sharp pain in the small of the back. After Mrs. Plouffc had used Just one bottle of SARNAK she wrote: "I was in such pain I could hard- iv do my work and had trouble gettin my gainer rest. The first bottle o SAR AK relieved my sin: allowed me to do my housework. don't know how to than vou for what SARNAK has done for me." ' Mr, Stanley P..De1uer, Deep Cove, B.C, is a retired locomotive en deer and 64 years of yfe. Mr. Dexter its aulfered from ur- :To!:IC.Ce'DeIlII lnuboth groin tlltld '11? left blip n I on o ssre o ts SARNAK. bit heyE's what Mr. Dexfgr says: I tried many diR'erent kinds of medicine to relieve in .psin but nothing helped until started ts mg SARNAK. I got relief from the first day with SARNAK and con- tinued taking it ecsuse of the mod it did me. Mrs. C. E. Lyons. Burdett. Alberta. is now 74 years of age and has enioved ood health. but a vs inont s ago rs. vans stsrted to suffer from rheumatic snd srtlirltlc pain in her knees and legs. Mrs. Lyons tried several things but noth- lligillllved. Here is what she wrote after Is it SARNAK: "After taking SAR- NA months I am free of stab- binz srtliritic osin. Right from the fird two or three doses SARNAK helped Now. of course. I wouldn't be without to the face we are com- mitted !0'ITIlp 100.000 bottles of 811-. F33 P0? Wukto sstsrn Canada. we sat: th-tvouontylmyonoboeeiootsamk as s time when insdsd. l xxy ?sAR Ag V inrsnusl. iii moms 31.35 A BOTTLE "G ioslslsiulbnqissno an-s