IMBIBMENT! l dI-IIOI-IRII will! and timely picture, PIIITID IN ‘HIE “ITIIIIIII OI‘ PUB- EIO SERVICE! v For presentation to all OVER THE AGE 0F SIXTEEN _, ad lat lib dad flute. unlss nuts! Avoid en i’ s=rv= '1'!“ fiftieth-ms: n. ilRllTl-Il-ESS enmcs snwnnn appointment Pl e- uuor FORBES HYGIENE FEARLESS no sea-rs nnssnvsoi amt-ran uronosttsprr: M _ i ease Attend Matinee Shiv: __.__.____...J N 0 W SHOWING seoasoarn auousucas WOMEN 0NLY ai 2&7 pint. DOORS OPIN AT Li! — l." NEN DILY at S |.I. ‘IIGIITIII llll A1’ l-IO LIIIIII ‘I'D I I l1‘ IN C OAPACITY sAll mu an.‘ snows COMMLNIATHH I .1}- ,llIlRllllll 0-§# BAPITDI, renew-two nus m on: " "lsrs uv: mm" ond "IiRSE 0F TIIE IRBY SITTEIi" Shows 3:30‘ - 7 and 8:45 COMING 2 nave-wen. nu rnun. JOHN " » u IN IDESWIIY . A WARNER INOS. RE-IILEASE , EXTRA! vnsAUN HALE v PRISCILLR LANE I FRANK IlcllUGl-l e BILLY HALOI’ Q ohms is LEWIS SEILER lsvoen nu w mm Imam - from a Novel s1 ltaoue ovum SING-SONG - SPORTS - CARTOON \O§-OOO-§GOO-QQQ-Q~O+O-O-§§ 404-O4—§-§0§-§6 6~O—§§~§§O-§~A—O-O4-O-O-§O4 For Foot Ailments CARLETON W. l. The Carleton Women's Institute ' closed with the National Ant-item. BIINSIILT ll. J. A. IRWIN. l. P. Orthopedic a held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Allison Harper with the president. Mrs. Heber Myres in the chair. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode and by repeat- ing the Creed in unison. ‘Roll call was answered by fourteen mem- bers and one visitor present. Min- Chiropodlst utee 0d last meeting were read and Sick, Mrs. John Quigley, Mrs. Nathan Bell. Lowther. Mrs. Rslph- MsoCauli. Anagram, Mrs. A. A. MaoOslIum. Mrs. Ralph MsoOaull. hunch, Mrs. Stewart MacMlcien. Mrs. Blanche Harper, Mrs. Thomas MacMicken. Mrs. Earl ‘mompoon kindly in- vited the members to her homo for the next. meeting. roll call to be answered with a recipe. An interesting contest was con- ducted by Mrs. BOW Lawther. co‘.- lection amounted to $1M. Meeting Lunch was served by the hostess and committee In charge. Former Sackvllle Publisher Honored SACKVILLE. NJ. May 1o ~40?) Five honorary degrees will be, con- ferred st annual convocation oerc- monies at Mount. Allison Univer- slty here May ll, president Dr. W. '1‘. R. Remington announced today. British publisher Lord Bca er- brook. Chancellor of the phi er- sity of New Brunswick and C. C. Avard of sackville. retired pub- lisher of the Sackville Tribune-Poet will be awarded DL-itt. Degrees. Rev. H. A. Kent. principal o! Queen's ‘theological college, King- ston. Ont. will received one o! three 11.921. to be awarded. "ounto,so,sor' — Nan You're Crazy approved. It was moved and se - 7"“ """--""" °““'“"‘°'¥Z""'°-T" 14$ 9"" Wm ""“ ended we send saoo to the cane; 2:..."I§“'IET.“' “m "['.\'~'@“'-.~.*"“~=' CBABl-OTTETVWN- 7-5-1- Fund. Committees gave their re- flig,i,'"m?flé;ggletllw::gln?ou§ln Iis.% port. New committees appointed: ~ern1-;su1m§'sior':'svu§'§'su'a"""' By J. R. Williams OKAY, 1 LOST A 5HOE are THW? ail2-'a;-Ss2.vsAT-P v0.1.0.0“ . H’ F A HULL stocu IEROAARE K6 was: VOURéNQINQTI ww/ You may ~. o|= LlFE--ER us? CAN'T HOME i’ Tris _GUA1_tDIAN_. cunguwrreroww THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AOINII: ENTAtIUI-ls. Ilamld I. hall!- Alborl Litton. In» Iyroo - Stewart. llils Harriet Obit. AGINT OIOIGITOWN: Wshteo IAN?!- AGINTI IOURIS: Miss laid Richards sod Gordon Isl-loll ‘Ibo Guardian may be bought at an! of the following olsocs In Montague: bliss 9. A. Llewellyn: In. Clay. II Georgetown. The Post Ollloc: in Soorlo: Camden's and Floraoao Inner. in NI. Peter's: The Poll Oflloe. l, seurn c. v. |.. ..' The annual meeting of the Bouria sub-division of the Gillie oile Women's League was held on Bmdaylillnymdlnfltc 8.010 Hall with a gocd attendance o! manners and two visitors. Owing to the illness of the. president. Mrs. Fred Mullsly who is a patient --err m Nllun n: a new or used kitchen range call st MacLeod and Greene, Montague. Mr. Donald Campbell. Montague. was a recent busness visitor to the City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck, Mon- tague, motored to the city on Fri- day visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Alex MncGregor, Montague, was a business visitor to Char- lottetown on Saturday, Mr. Eisner lane. employee Bank of Nova Scotla. Charlottetown, spent the week end at his home in Moutague_ Mr. Charles Stewart. who for the past year has been employed on the Abegueit ferry is at pre- sent at home for the summer. work mq mm"; in u“ you" an the City Hospital. Mrs. Asiraln students. The inauguration of the Mflimlfl "will"! "W fl-‘illr Ind annual Musical Festival should dofvpvned the meeting with the much to awoken musical interest in I-flkuo Prover- The w"!!! Infl- the better types of music, and wishl ury, Mrs Arthur Pequot read the this awakening, it may he ‘posstblqlmlnuter of the last annual meet- that the necessity may be seen or] mg and the minutes od the March teaching music in all the aouoolsilnonthly met-ting. as s necessary part o! the currl-l ‘The Ghlllfmun. read a very nice culum. replacing other things olletlter from the President, Mrs. ‘ for 1w importance. It is unfortun- l Mullaily in which she thanked the ate that. school children are al- rmuobcrs for their loyalty and co- most totally unacquainted with operation durinl her two year good music, since it. is not a part ‘tom od office. of the curriculum. She also extended thanks to .___-_. The funeral of the late Mrs. George qm-dmh Mgnutue, my suggestions and to the Knights of held in the United Church ltrldny afternoon, May 7th. with the min- ister, Rev. A. s. Adams officiating. The church was filled with friends who assembled to pay their last, respects. The late Mrs. Gordon had been lll for some time and passed Sdiooi, Mrs. Boyd . laway on Wednesday morning. The Mr. and Mrs. Hurmon Mirth. hymns o! the service were favor- Souris. spent. the weak end in Mon- ites of the deceased, "Neg: hm tague, guest of Mrs. Martin's mo- Cross", and "Jesus, the Vgry ther, Mrs. Isaac Burden. Thought of Thee". Mr. ‘flown-d --— Vlvksrscn very feellngly rendered Messrs. Bryer Llewellyn and John the solo "No Night There". Besid- Shaw, Montague. wererecent vlsl- es her sorrowing husband, she tors to Murray Harbour North vls- l leaves to mourn one son, Clarence iting friends and relatives. in Moncton. N. 3.. her rather, Mr. -_- C. 2:. White. and one brother, Mr. Mr. _ Jack Vanlderstine. Monqwaldo White of Bslgonle, Bagk, tngue. has lalt for springhlll. NJThe pail bearers were Dr. L. A. 5., where he will visit friends tor. Johnston. E. H, Stewart, J. J. Stew. a few days. lart, George Preece. Garth Kerr, land Lester Mscuod. mtarmgnt Messrs. Alec Hutcheson. ‘Ceclli took place in the lower Montague Bell, John MacKenzie and Jaclccemetgry, Venlderstine motored to Char- lottetown Friday night to attend; the meeting of the P. E. I. Truck- man‘s Union. Miss Joslsio l-Iutoheson. nurse-in- Georgetown uahnhg at. the Prince Edward nl- All‘ land Hospital. spent the wreck-end at her parent's home. Mr. and; __ Mrs. David Iiutcheson. Montague. w“ Kay “who w” . vim“ Miss mun Clements. stall o! l” clmmmww“ °“ 5mm“ Maritime Electric, Charlottetown. was a week-end visitor at her par- ent's home. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements. Montague. m. and Mrs. William wane of Borden were recent guests of rela- tives in Georgetown. ' Miss Velma Yorstop has returned home from an extensive visit to various centres in the Dominion. Mr. Waldo White, who arrived in Montague last week to attend the illness and funeral services of his sister. the late Mrs. George Gordon, left. on Monday for lais home in Balgonlc. Snslr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pittlorald and Maurice Delnry were visitors to the city on Saturday. Mrs. Duncan Chisholm and young son. Brian. of Montreal, who are visiting on the Island. are at present. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nicholson. Montague. Mr. Hugh Gctall was a week end guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Currie of Charlottetown. Mrs. A. O. Cogswell and her son Mr. William Keeping motored ta Murray Harbour oh Sunday where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pepler. Montague. motored to Charlotte- town last week to attend the Kinsmen banquet. at which Mr. Harry MacConnell of the staff of" -pose and prayer followed by the Poplar was the guest speaker. Sev- eral others from Montague also at- tended the banquet which was giv- en at the Charlottetown Hotel. ThelAketa C.G.I.T. o! the Unit- ed Chiu-ch met in the ciassrbom on ‘fliursday, May 6th. The meet-‘ ing opened with the C.G.I.T. pur- devotionai period led by Miss Lcr- . sine MncLure. lvliss Helen Hamil- ton read a story and Miss Barbara Mabch led in prayer. The presi- dent Mise Barbara Mabon presid- ed over a short business period. after which a report wns llllcd out. on the work done since January. ‘the Bible study was led by Miss Nellie Clements. The meeting then closed with tops. I Although there are a few lob- thQ Canadian Bank o! Oommggge in Montague, spent the week end at his home in f‘ m-Qgo, Mrs. Margaret Perks of West» ville. N. 8., is visiting in George- town, the guest of Mr; and Mrs. Earl MacLaren. I ...__. Miss Anna Meir. Superintendent o! the Prince Edward Island Hos. pital was s week en guest ol her brother and sister-i Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair o! Burnt Point Many independent fishermen are this year building lobster craves, in which they are crating their lame market lobsters until a later date so that they will be ln a position to take advantage of any subsequent increase in price. Monsignor Mil-filmy. his curate, Fa- ther Murnaglhan for their helpful Columbus for the use o! their hall ‘f0 our meetings. The secretary gave a detailed report of the act- ivities of the Lcsgue for the ycaa. The treasurer. ‘Mrs. JohrPJ, Mac- Donald iced an accurate account of the receipts and expenditures. iweekly blngos. a play and pantry ‘sale were held. $428.94 wen the Iprecceds. A number o! donations and surplices were boumhi for the altar boys. Prizq were given to tho Convent High School and catech- ism classes and a monetary gift was presented the clergy at. Christ- mas, The sick and shutins were re- numbered with gifts o! fruit. The _Leeg-ue helped to furnish flowers for the sitar at Easter. The flnsn- cial fflpofl. o! the Bouria River funit. was read by Mrs. Joseph Mac- Corrnack showing receipts o! $91.36. There being no further reports, the election of officers took place re- sulting a5 follows: President. Mrs. Andrew Meurant; 1st. vice presi- dent, Mrs. Howard Paquet; 2nd vice president Mrs. A118“! MK‘ Con-neck 3rd vice president Mrs. Ct. clalr Paquet; treasurer, Mrs. John J. MacDonald l. -elected): recording secretary Mrl. Arthur Pequot. The new officers were then in- stalled efter which Monsignor Murphy. being unavoidably detain- ed for the opening. all the reports had been given. He spoke words of encouragement to the newly elect- ed slate of officers and asked for the vmolehearted support of all the members. The meeting closed with the Act. o! consecration to the Blessed vir Mary recited by "onslgn rphy. A pleasant so- clml hour was then spent during which a dainty lunch was served. t NOVEL POST “IP10! Before Europeans lived at the Cape o! Good Hope, letters were left for passing ships under a rock which now is in the walls of Cape- town poet office. . BE OODDLEBv NOT CARRIER. It. is better to be a cold "ooddler“ than a "merrier" warn health ex- perts. Taking part in your normal activities when you have a cold may infect others. ‘ Reports st the conclusion of the first week of the lobster fishing season indicate a good but no‘. ex- ceptionaliy heavy catch for the first part of the season. The Latter part. o! the week the catches aver- aged about a pound to a trap. or a shade better. N Scallop fishing ls once again in operation out. of Lower Montague. Mr. Horace Hewitt. is in charge of the craft, Robert L... now fishing in the Gulf and landing some scallops. Another crslt, the Winnie Anne is being outfitted at. Poole‘: Wharf, Lower Montague for the scallop fishing industry. slcrs appearing on the local mery ket. fishermen report that the‘ catch is very light this year. DB7 DAILY tcaosswono and UNA halal-iii gliluz-i cool, Ora Chum boqon melting Mend: in 188! . . . and it's still making thoml The beginner ond experienced smoker both find the freely slstontly satisfying flavour of Old Chum hard ve beat. n Tho Tobacco of Quality (Lil LOARSI lUH Pllll UH llNl ION RKMLING YOUR OWN BE READY FOR THE SUMMER INVEST IN A ' BELLE and McGUlRB LAWN MOWER OR ONE OF OUR POWER LAWN MOWERS We recommend those high grode lawn-mowers to you in helping keep that well groomed Icvm ,i'he onvy oi your neighbors. _ REMEMBER root-i . Nov! is the time to hove us snorpenlond put your Lawn- Mower in-first class condition. THE BIKE SHOP PHONE 941 I85 GREAT GEORGE ST. FARM wnoousi Just received o quantity of form wagons. Steel wheels or mounted on rubber; also available for immediate delivery, Make Your a p’ i l-Z to 2 1-2 H.‘P. Intemotionol Engine; I row potato planter with fertilizer attachments; milk "coolers, 6 and 8 cans,- milking machines, electric o,r gas. W. R. JENKINS ' I oasaroroacsgsrnssr Fertilizer Dollars QUALITY senile! PRICE n‘ m; the put week fishermen IB-l 4°30" 90W!‘ lfl-fltroolw (sump lflllLIlS . port that u; has hardly been‘ l-DIIILOOH" l-PIICUOR fruit lIIlAI lllli“ l-lllllll . worth ‘he trouble Mun“; m ‘new tinned pain retreat and i1.!‘emaiepig l-Jll hluddll-llliflli ~ ' ‘ traps. However. a few good touches aimfidm?‘ a “cum? mmeflimm’ "Hm A ' 3 A a rbieave bean misdgtbéit Gthey have . ,3‘ ' " zil-ggglrc. i. en rs en so . ood wea- ' ‘ I ~ ‘~ the h s b sh l u l lent. °°"""“ M‘ - W-NMN‘ i thrliflgtioutethe ‘éelnvinillliizime. ‘afgraun g-ggim” %fl’i(lllhl lulu. .. j; ASK Fol m“ "ICES what. the difficult Job which is “make. '.|°n'm"- ‘w: h? “till "m?" . hazardous at best. Many who have “Manny 6 Co“ (yea?) ‘L44 “PM” been looking forward to a big sea- ‘Mow -,j,,,x,,,,, n Evu‘ Yuma-y.‘ "u." , ' g g sen have doubts that it will be a mo“ |_ ‘bu. 391mm“. ‘ heavy one, thus diminishing the mum" on“, weapon‘ 39am!“ e s e o. . margin of prolit on the open mar- oflength "Patmnsof SLWaslhdebt valley ' ket. However. with the never-end- 15. Monkeys Husbandry" 32.1mm; 433mm)». in: hm or fishermen. they srel IB-Heellcss. lz-Glmlh‘ sastul gathering Over The Bus Stop Brace Block looking forward to n betterment of quarter-less cubes 85.Dlm.as insect ‘ . conditions with a henvicr catch slipper 14.1‘ th l ht 45.8 l during the rest of the seasolm-Jssn. 32331:: mmuru wNostioiu stlrtelalibrl) CHARLOTTETOWN During the past week sevqd 31- Deeply .:__..._ 1 i " I _ children from Montague took pan ~ wlmvfld ~ re in the Musical Festival held in (ooilNJ , Charlottetown. Fay stewart, piano, 34-511“?! Joanne Watterworth, piano, Betty 36.17615" r. _ gnaw. $122. 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