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Pscrru fags; nouaucr. 1: i ‘ ‘ ’ oayraaiospv _' ililbliiTlillljggé rn-artalizod by‘_\_ ‘ riiieais Stevenson _ vvvvvvvvvw$~' ‘#%v v $‘v vv “ SING-SONG SNAPSHOTS COMEDY Tenders will be received until midnight, lune 20, 19.48, , for the sale of Legion building, Montague. - I HIGHEST TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Apply to: J. W. LADNER, ySecretary Canadian Legion B. E. S. L., Montague. A AAAAJ A A A A A AAAA AAAAAAAA Building Materials ASPHALT SHINGLES yeeyock $5.00 per square; Thick Butts $8.50 per square $1. ROOFINGS, ASPHALT PAPER, vel- _ INSULATED BRICK SIDING , Colour: Jasper Blend/White Motariins CARLOAD ROCK WOOL JUST ARRIVED SI/rc square foot SPECIAL ATTENTION :- One Car. Load, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES. Beautiful shell white (pure white) aolcur. These are Ameri- can manufactured superior quality shingles. Durable, fire- proof, no painting required. Extra value at $12.75 square. See These leFore'luying Elsewhere. IEAVERIOARD Jumbo Thickness, cream finish at Se sq. foot We also carry BRICK, NAILS, HARDWARE, etc. tUIliIil; ants. iilontagus Most Lines also eyelid‘: at our branch stores at MT. STIWARTtIII. 5T. PETERS BAY THlilt. Flil. and SAT. Evening Shows 7 and 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 __Sl Xj-GUNS and Aoranusl-r ., 4% Laurel - Hardy Comedy Serial - Cartoon IIIIUHFIIIIII THEATRE "HIGH CONQUEST" i ‘Starring Anna Lee, Gilbert Roland and Warren Douglas COVEHEAD- Wednesday Night 8:30 P.M. NEW GLASGOW- Thursday Night 8:30 P.M. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIBT ,_l~‘ittlng and Supplying Glasses Etc- MONTAGUE. PIJ. Office Hours: 10 to Holidays. etc.. by appointment Office Connected With Drug Store ran sans". IN SOURIS 2 building lots; truck wag- gon on sloven; wheels (heavy .and new); truck waggon axles; heavy springs for heavy express waggcns; No. I6 Frost & Wood plow; I ZSO-gallon tank (iron); I Sackville plow; I grain cleaner (Gray and Campbell); I, Z and 3 inch hardwood (wide). D. F. MacDONALD iéavfvfeee i/fIW/Ill/II lr/rmwl: I United States dollars al- lowed for pleasure travel are limited to $l5O per person far the l2 months between Nov. I5, I947 and Nov. I5, I948. O A Form H Permit, ob- tainable at any bank, is 'required by anyone taking out of Canada more than SIO U.S., or more than a total of $25 in Canadian and United States funds. O Special allowances of United States funds for strict- ly business travel may be secured, but. . . applications must be accompanied by certificates from employers. O Applications toy U,5, funds for travel for health or educational reasons must be made on special forms obtainable at banks. This caution ls givers for the guidance of the public and to help ovoid possible emborrneetrrdtf at border points. iilililhl nun‘ “S'““\\i(¥ . < ~14!" ’. __i'rHE GUARQl§§._:____(§_!_-l_;A§LO1'I‘ETOWN ____ ~ THE EASTERN GUARDIAN following piaoba tn Mosstagraes In Georgetown: The Poet Ofllee: "AGINTI; IONTAQUIs Iareld I. IAIIIII. Albert Milli. In. IIIQ liable‘!- Ill Harriet Ollll some aaoaarrown. Walden ‘m... aaasrys souarsi rem use liohersle marmessamssmeassrmsrm \ andCordolInrIell lllea l. A. Llewellyn: llra. Clay. In Scarlet Carmen's and Iiaressoe Roper; in 8t. Peter's: The Poet Oflioa. o Dr. Itfurchineon. Charlottetown. was areoent business. visitor to Montague. Mr. William Matheson. Brooklyn. has accepted a position as me- chanic in the Montague Garage. Miss Janet Ives. Charlottetown, spent the week end in Montague, guest of Miss Olga MacKlnnon. Miss Rite Gill. Iona. spent a few days in Montague where she vie- lted her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nicholson. Montague. were recent visitors to Charlottetown where they visited friends and relatives. Mr. John Addie, commercial traveller, spent a few days in Mon- tague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck, Mon- tague motored to Charlottetown to attend the Burnett-Ramsay wed- ding on Monday. Mrs. Ethel Ramsay, gvho has been spending a few days visiting friends in Charlottetown, has re- turned to her home in Montague. Mr. Kingsley Shaw. Charlotte- town, spent the week end in Mar- tinvale at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Shaw. Mr. Arnold MaeLure, Montague, is spending a few days in Murray Harbour North. guest of Mr. and Mrs, Chester MacLure. Messrs. Rollie Wood. Harold lottetown. visitors to Montague. Mr. Mac Beak. who is a medical student at McGill University, has arrived at his home in Montague to spend the summer vacation. Miss Blanche Hume, staff of _ m-‘s went. the week and at her home in Brooklyn. guest of her parents. Mr. end Mrs. George Hume. Mr. Clarence Murphy, staff of Prince of Wales College. is at pre- sent visiting in Montague, guest cf his parents, Mr. and lVlrs. F. Murphy. Mr. Bryer Llewellyn, staff of Bergmanna, Montague. was a‘ week end visitor to Murray Harbour, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mao- Stcad and Doug. MacLeod, Char-i were recent buslnessl IAT. STEWART Mrs. Robert Beegan. ‘ Ht. Stewart. left on Friday on a visit ,to her many friends and relations in Newifoundlpnd. Rev. W. '1'. Mercer. Psatorof ,Mt. Stewart Unitod Church re- ‘turrlcd home on Saturday having attended the United Church Con- ference in Sackvllle, N. 1B. Miss June Jay, Mt. Stewart. left on Sunday fur Boston to epbnd e mdnth at the home of her brothel, Frianklies when her sister-ln-law lMra. Jay la on the Island attending |the Ordination of her brother Owen Shes-key at Rollo Bay on June 27th. Little Garth Affleok. son cf Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck under- went an operation for appendix on Friday evening in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. i sympathy goes out to Mrs. John is. McIntyre, m. Stewart, an the death of her brother Roderick <Steele of ‘rracadle whose funeral {took place on Sunday afternoon from 5t. Bonaventure! Church. TTICIQIG. Miss ‘rhos. Bryenton left. by plane on Friday for Toronto where she will resume he: position with the Department of Transport after spending three weeks vacation with her parents in Mt. Stewart. Miss Eileen MacDonald nurse- ln-tratning at Falconwood Hospital spent. the weekend at. the home of her brother, Mt. Stewart. Mr. Gerald McKerney of this R. C. N. is spending his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John McKerney Glenroy. Rev. Vincent Morrison-has ar- rived hcme from Ontario to spend the summer at. his old home in Savage Harbour, Father Morrison arrived from China. about two years ago where he done missionary work among the Chinese. Mrs. John D. Tienrnons has as her guest her sister Mrs. Bennett of Eamon for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Hlbbert Hughes of Covehead spent, Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clark. MrsQR. C. Clerk. Mt. Stewart returned home Saturday night having attended the united chm-m LllIG. Miss Ruth Clements, ensployee of the Maritime Electric Co.. Char- lottetowrl, apent. the week end in Montague, guest of her parents,’ Mr. and Mrs. 13.. K. Clements. Miss Ann Matheson. Principal of Montague High School. spent the week end in Charlottetown where she visited with her niece. Miss Gladys MacMlllan, who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. e Miss Arlene Yeo. staff of the Income Tax Bureau. Charlottetown spent the week end in Montague, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yea. Miss Helen llrfiller, Murray Har- p“ u; Businws College, has accepted a ‘ position as bookkeeper with Mac- ‘M. We" m» 1mm" the Island Telephone Road. C of Newfoundland. Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hume. Mrs. Wlghtmen an extended visit. Frlenrlsmlil regret to learn that Miss Edith MacDonald, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald, whim Road, has en~ terecl the King's County Hospital where she underwent s. minor op- eration. ~ Mr. Richard Ceilings, ontegue, left. Saturday for New oundlarrd, where his marriage to Miss Ma- bour North. who recently complet- ed a business course at Corcorant Miss Phyllis MacKinnon, atafl of Company. Charlottetown. spent the week end at. the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MacKinnon, Peter‘: The schooner "Neuphile" has ar- rived ln port from Newfoundland to take on a cargo of produce sup- plied by Paole is: Tl- . , Io al exporters. The schooner is owned by ‘Lake 6t Lake, mercantile firm Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wightman. Halifax, accompanied by their son. Arnold, were week end visitors to plane to remain in Monteiue for conference in Sadrvllle, N. B. Among the visitors to m, Stewart Sunday were Mr, Md Mm ROY Clllik. Mr. and Mrs. Barron MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Coffin all of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Court and Mr. Edwin Mommy or Bedford. _.-._ Miss Mary Lou MacDonald and r Mr. Roland Kelley were visit”; go Mt. Stewart Sunday. ... Mt, 5r, i... us: Requiring Import Permits arrows, l“... u. -—(CP)—'1‘hs Government announced today a new list of goods for which import permits will be required, effective June 26. The restrictions are another part ct Canada's plan to save Urlliod States dollars. Permits will be is- sued only when goods are "essen- tial to the national economy," Trade NLinisIor ftowe said in a statement. Goods listed which were in "can. tinuous and uninterruptod transit to Canada on or before June 25" will not. require permits. The list includes internal-com- Junc 15th. He was accompanied by Mrs. Adolph White, Montalue, sister of Miss Retrieve. _,___ . Ml‘. and Mrs. Parker Aitken, Lower Montague. accompanied by their young daughter Laverne. spent the week end in Summers?“ where Mr. Altken attended air force day at the Summerslae Alr- port. Mr. and Mrs. Aitken also took advantage of the opportunity trfvlslt their many friends. The 20th Battery. ltontegvue. journeyed to ins rifle range at Tea rifle practice. Following the meet lunch was served by the Char- lottetown Battery to both Mon- tague and Souris troops. Prior to leaving for camp the men present were addressed by Colonel ‘Peaks donna Notrlevc takes olace and Capt. Rand-Eran. ' a o ' _ I f" d“ I'll Id? fllllll -w. Hill where they spent the day at‘ bust-Ion traction engines for other than farm purposes; all machinery composed of iron or steeh. valued at more than $2Q0 a unit: air-cool- ed internal-combustion engines of not greater than 1 1-2 horse-power rating, piston castings; aircraft and parts; electric dynamoa or generators and transformers; elec- CHARLOTTETOWN/ BRANCH er ' L s: _ "_ Somedagr comes closer ' with every dollar you save, Most of us have to plan for the good things of life; And a big part of that planning is a matter at’ dollar; and cen/ts-of earmarking a certain part of our earnings for the things we want ‘most. It's not always easy, especially these days] But the fact remains that what you save is still tho. most important-the most satisfying-y part of what you earn." Are you hoping for something .2 i»: saving for it? ‘fl-Ii nous can} or cannon 1 f; - w. n. CItUIKSI-IANK, Mattaflot Branches also In Hunter River, Mount Stewart, Sumrnerslda and Tyne Valley. tric motors; electric apparatus of a total Invoice value of more than s25; goods of which iron or steel or both are the component mater- ials of chief value. 0d a total 1n. voice value of more than $200; electric or gas apparatus designed for welding or cutting. not includ- ing motors. e THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! nu. J r 1i swuorsn rorumnrronr or l. EPOCKHOLM - (C?) -- Official ‘ figures published recently show an increase for i947 in the pop- ulation of Sweden of 78.000, thr- total at the ‘beginning of this year . being 6.842. 046. ‘This Increase u y eilghtb leas than that for 1046. 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