. c wall" ‘ Y 0.4 GQ-FQCORO-O UFO-Fm °“;..-l'“,¢ men‘ . “l5”- ;' ha?‘ 2b,, ibt: uu ‘ $4.: Iho sonrollonnl clnr of ‘TN! STRANGE WOMAN“ Ill hi! lomt dramatic triumolgodcptod from Iho Nov Yolk nngo hll which run for IOOIHQI EXTRA! I 'o+ __ . ,, i. l ..... --ADULT ENTERTAINMENT- OCCUPATIONS - CARTOON - TIME 4'00 O 00644 LAMAHR JOHN tiliitil rvo - vv vvv ov1Qvvvv~v9vO§fO+O§§ §-§§O§§§-O-OO%-O§§§§§O+O O-OOO 00-0 OJ-OQO-OO-QO §O+O4§OOO-O-O-" CAPITOL-loollv-llllss. dllfl Will. i MATINEE 3:30 — EVENING SHOWS 7 and 8:45 “x... (lLEll OQCQFOQOOIO VQQO§QOOQ “DISHONORED LADY" WITH HEDY LAMAR]! OPENS HERE TODAY Next attraction at the Prince Ecb ward Theatre. beginning today. ' Hunt- Strombergs Psychological drama of a beautiful woman in search of a new personality, "Dis- honored Lady". Starring Hedy La- marr as the fickle, restless Made- leine Damien. brilliantly success- ful as the art editor of a smart magazine and the toast of New York night life, the picture featur- es Dennis OKeefe and John Lode! as two contenders for her hand. representing respectively the life she hopes to lead and the life she is trying to forget. Prominently cast in the film, which United Artists is releasing, are William Lundlgan as a charm- OUR BOARDING HOUSE DA FARRELL - RUSS VINCENT V IRENE RYAN - MILBQRN STONE - GEQNGE O'HANLOl\ ALSO NEWS - MUSICAL . oillz t§ bQb§§4bkbfi+§rb co o-c coo o o oo-ouooo» i always 20f"! in tho wrong direction l §-O%4§-§ §-O§§ 690+ OOO-O u ing weakling who maliciously in- volves Miss Laniarr in a murder scandal as she trics to remodel ner life. Natalie Schater as her co- worker on the magazine, ‘Paul Cavnnagh as hcr editor and Mor- ris Curuovsle" as the psychiatrist who helps her find the path to happiness. Under the direction of Robert Stevenson, actual New York back- grounds in Greenwich Village, r‘.- sidential districts around Central Park, LaGuardia Airport and the New York Court of Appeals were used in the film. The courtroom sequences. bringing the picture to in climax and conclusion, were shot under the technical advice of Harry Hunt. a prominent South- ern Californla attorney. An interesting sidelight t0 "Dis- O ,. I 9 jrairmlle o1 ‘to Plctou roi- repairs. ‘THE GUARDIAN, THE EASQTTERN GUARDIAN, lGINTl: MONTAGUE: Harold I. " fifcwnrt. llfoc AGENT GEURUETO AGENTS SOUIIS: Misc Enid In Georgetown: ‘Ibo Pool Office: Landry. Albort Althea. llarrlof Clair. WN: "Waldon boron. ' Richard: and Gordon Ferrell tin an; ‘Ibo Guardian may be bought n any cl tho following plnooo ln Montague: llfloo s. A. Llewellyn; Mn. Clay. In Sonia: Condonb and Florence labor. in 8L Potcfc: Tho Pool Ollco. Messrs CJ. Boudreault and Allan Nelson. Montague, were business visitors to the City on Thursday. Messrs Russell lvlunn and Jack Vanlderstine. Murray River, have retunlled from St. John. N. 3.. after motoring there last week. Mr. and Mlrs. Lloyd Colllngs, Sturgeon, were business visitors to Charlottetown an Thursday. ‘Mr. P. c McCormick. Charlotte- town. was a business visitor to monltague on Thursday, Mr. Joseph Allen of Mitchell River was in Georgetown Friday ‘ on business. Miss Agnes Glover, on the staff of Milton’: Old Spain. aocclnponied by friends, motored to Montague 0n Thtlnday. Miss Willa MacDonald. who 'fo.rmorly was on the staff of Clark Bros. is now etnlployed at the Kings County Memoriln Hospital. Mr. alnd Mrs. Ralph Beck, accompanied by Miss Barbara Beck. and Miss Wilma MacLure. motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mrs. John Andrew, East Royalty, is spending a few days in Montague. guest of her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. MacDonald, Mr. E. S, Conrad. Halifax. Mr. Fry, Toronto. and Mr. J. H. Gerry. iciiariottetown. Imperial on executives, were business visitor; ilo Montague on Wednesday. Mr. Ted Hill. brother of Mrs. illorel-e Fraser, lvlontaguo has lrft for Mon-iroal whore he will be ‘employed during the slavrimler. Mr, Herbert Vlckerson. Chicago. U. S. A.. has arrived in Montague to spend a few days visiting here. lMr. Vickerson is the brother 0i’ the lute Charles Vlckerson of Montague. Mr. Gran-t. Graham, who took his latter proceeded to Malagash, and has returned with a load of salt. A very enjoyable farewell party was held for Mr. Fred Curtain at Llcwellywvs Restaurant on Tuesday evening, All the guests present had a. very pleasant time. A delicious supper was served to tthe guests. Mr. Fred Curtain, R. C. M. P. left. Thursday morning for flock- ciiffe. Ont. to take a course. Mr. Curtain has been attached to the ilontegue detachment durlng the past two years where he has made many friends. Mr. William Boole. lfllfflUlllllOfl. Alberta, is spending a few days at his home in Lower Montague. Mr. Poole to a brother of Leslie Poole and the lane George Poole. Mr. and lvltrs. Poole soon-t the winter in California. and Mrs. Poole is at present visiting in Kingston, Ont. A very enjoyable card party was held at the home of Mr. Alex Nicholson. Valieyficld _this week. ‘The guests enjoyed tlvmsclves ll-l-mensely and a delicious turkey su-pber was served ‘the guests. Mr. Nicholson was the very fortunate prize winner. Mrs. Myrtle Ablack. and young time the two have appeared to- gether in a picture though both have been making films in thza country for an almost equal nuin- honored Lady" is the fact that ber cf years. Mcuior Hoopla can, sosrela 1 poop NENG! AFTER A PQOFOUND AND Exl-tlwerlve eTuDY OF THE FOQMJ DEClDED NOT "TO RIGK YouR MONEY on VlTAMlN A! WAMDJBURE ENOU6H,THE 6TEED FAlLED DlsMAtv/W 1 SAVED EVERY CENT Vou Aron ‘THE OTHEIZ Qcpvs ENTRLYaTED T0 ME.’ ‘NR 1 DON‘T see You .6PRAlN|NG Youlz THE DOUGH TO ewe , iT BACK.’ DID VOL) Z DECADE POPCORN WOULD Be A BETTER ihWE5TMENT t? .% l5T PULLING OUT her huibalnd. who is a dentist in Trinidad, returns to Canada. A whim and auction card party was held in the Legion Hall, Montague. Wednesday evening. under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Montague Brunch. The prize wirui- ers for whist were ‘Mrs. Byro-li Stewart and Mr. J. M. Clair. wltlii the consolation prize awarded to Mlsa Vera. Coyle. For tho auction the winners were Miss Bernice Coyle and Mr. Walter Beer. with the consolation price going to Mr. David Vutlderytine. During the evening tickets were sold on -l cake donated by Mrs. J. W. Ladner. lrnd the lucky ticket holder was Mr. W. A. Hilrhey. A delicious lulnch was sewed by the ladies. Work on the Poole and Thomp- son wharf is progressing apace under tlho direction of tlhe contract.- lng company of Noye-Bagnall 8r Noye. Already all piles have been pun, into place, and yesterday Mr. Lucas was bulldozlng out the old orf-bwork making place for the new. The laying of the new cribwork is expected to begin shortly, after which the main stringers will be attached. This work is expected to take considerable tilme for its completion, but the wharf is expected to be ready for tihe late fall season river traffic. Materials for the work are now ready on the land surrounding the wharf, and after the prilimixiary work has been completed. the work‘of lay- ing the crlbwofk will begin, Georgetown Anll Vicinity Miss Patsy Publlcover rerurned home on Friday from a vlsilt in Charlottetown. Miss Funny beLory and her l-uece M155 Elizabeth uralit were visitors to the City on hiday. Mr. Fred Colilngs of the C.N.R., Cardigan. visited Georgetown on Firfday. Friends of Mlr. Earle ltlacLaren are sorry to hear of his prrscnlt illness which is curl-fining him to his hcme and all hope he will be up and about once again. Mr. Dali Riley oi Moliulguc arrived here a fciv days ago and will once lignin not in tiil- czipzlcitv of prescrvcr ili tliie lobster factory of Mr. William S. Mari-ell. On Thursday the 22nd. the annual Sunshine Social of St. David's United Church was held in the Church Hall, with a good n-uaribcr in attendance. Mrs. Harold MacDonald presided over tlhe pro- ceedings which consisted of songs. readings, a musical contest and tho oepning of the numerous Sunshine Bag; with their generous contents. A pleasant social time was enjoyed by all and n delicious lunch was served by the refresh- ment committee. Over footy-eight dollars have been received to date fro-n this effort rind ill. is expected that tlhLq fine result yvlll be added to. . ‘ Mt. sleIsi-fsmy/"lt-llilly smi. Ronald. who have soon‘. Live past six months in. ‘Trinidad. .- 1 l; d M; arrived in MOntBf-qllfl Wodncszlay. ,D“§§"S,,5,§§‘;¥§gm§§§.o ainthccitsj; Mrs. ltbleck travelled by piano - “a from Trinkhd to (lfmrlottetoviln. W" u’ y’ She nlans to spend somle Prue vleltlfl-‘Z hn- parent: Mr. and Mrs otcgrggflfifixnlazicsglggxubxhg Wfllinwcairni‘ Greenfield,’ until Maj“ John A‘ Macnonflm of cap John Loder. the unsuccessful suitor dlgan. Were in Mt- 5i°wan ‘m who is murdered during the course Wednesday- nf the story. is in real life Miss Lemon's husband, It is the firs; MI- lW-‘l Mm wmlm‘ Mcmwm have returned to their homo in Mt. Stewart: from Grarldview. where Mr. Mclilwen has been employed on the C. N. R. section for the Past eighteen months. A successful Lesion dim! W" held in the Legion Hall on Thurs- day night. The music was furn- ished by the Eastern Rhythm Boys of Charlottetown. Mics Ethel Lend. nuroo in training at the Prince Edward Il- llind Hospital, who has spent the past three weeks at her home in Mt. Stewart, returned to her dut- ies [on Thursday. The many friends of Mrs. Dan- iel McAssey, who makes her home with hor daughter, Mrs. Jonathan Affleck and Mr. Alffleck. Will be sorry to learn that she is not well and _wlll unite in wishing this OI I'll! lflXATlVE AIITACID CHAPMJTTETOWN Tllod Iyoi III! Tllfl! Scolho oun, wind and duct. MURINE FOR YOUR EYES. grand old lad-y a. very speedy _l'C- covery. Tho Mt. Stewart branch of tho Royal Bank of Canada has taken on_a new and brighter appear- ance. its interior having under- gone a complete renovation. The woodwork all has been varnished. The job will be completed i_li ole near future: tho wholc efloct: will be most attractive and pleasing to tho on. Mt. 5t. Darnley And Vicinity Mrs. Colin Donald. Darnloy. and grandson Clifford Donald, Sooview were weekend visitors to Moipoque. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Moun- tain, Seaview and Mr. John Moun- tain, Darnley were visitors to Sum- mcrslde recently. Mrs. Fred Campbell, Darnley, ar- rived home on Saturda from Prince County Hospital tli a lit.- tle sister for Mary and Anno. Mr. and Mrs. John Wigmorc and son John, Allan. Sunny Brae. N. B., are visiting in Sea View, the guests of Mrs. Atwood Blokeney. Messrs. Lawrence Ramsay, stu- dent at Dalhousie University, and Jack Bearisto, student at McGill University, have returned to their homes in Malpeque. Mrs. Lizzie Roach and son Paul have returned to their home in Darnlcy recently alter mending the winter months in the U. S. A. Mr. Colin Adams, Sea. View. ro- turned to Moncton General Hospi- tal, while there ho had the cast removed from his leg. His friends are pleased to hear tho doctor found his condition much improv- ed. Mr. Arthur Campbell. Ben View, was a weekend visitor to Char- lottctoivn visiting his daughter Grace who is a patient in the P. E. l. Hospital. Mrs. Campbell has been in Charlottetown with her daughter since she entered the Hospital. It is hoped that. Grace will soon be restored to health. Mrs. Ralph Connick, Spring Val- ley, received word that her father. Mr. Cecil Caseley, New Glasgow, N. 3., was seriously ill. Mrs. Con- nick left by plane on Saturday to visit her parents. She was accom- panied on the trip by Miss Lorena MacLellan of Spring Valley. A very successful auction sale took place at Baltic, April 32nd when the livestock. farm equip- ment and household furniture of Mr. Edgar Matthews was disposed oi‘ by .‘lr. Hugh F. Morrison. auc- tioneer. Summerslde. The proceeds received were very satisfactory to all concerned. . A miscellaneous shower was held in ks View Hall Thursday ove- nlng, April 22, in honor of Mr. and ltfrs. Thomas Campbell who had been married a few day: previous. Mr. Arthur stewart. chairman, ex- plalned the motive of the gather- ing to welcome Mrs. Campbell to the district. With the bride arid groom escorted to seats of honor on the platform. The gift-a wero open- ed by Mrs. J. W. Murphy T.llo oc- companying verses being read by Mrs. J, E. Murphy, while Mrs. Lorne Campbell arranged tho gifts on the table. The groom on behalf of his brido thanked the donors for their gifts and kind words of wel- cbme. All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A dainty lunch was sewed by the ladies. the evening was spent 'i'i dancing. music being furnished by Campbell family and Mr. James Bcori - A quiet but pretty wedding was soiemnlzcd at. the Manse, Kenning- ton. on ‘Tuesday. April 90th.. when Jessie Hines. Moncton. N. B., and Thomas Percy Campbell. Bea View were joined in bonds of holy motrl. mony by Rev. J. A. MccOowan. The brido looked charming attired in grey suit with accessories to match. The bride and groom were attended by Mrs. Horace Hockbert. and Mr. Fred Campbell, brother and sioierof tho groom. After tho ceremony tho bridal p includ- ing tho groom's father, . Ruuol Campbell (Bin) partook of a quiet wedding awppor ot tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hockbert, Keri- oington. After auwor tho brfdo and groom deported for their homo in Sea View. whero they wero ro- ceivod by Mrs. George Burns. aunt. of tho groom and Mr. Cool-go Campbell. brother of tho groom. A number of soronodero arrived and after wishing tho brido and [room "Much Happinooo" and roooivin: o treat of c okioa deportad for tlicl." respective cmeo. A number of friends alld nolgh- borc gather-co at tho homo of Mr. and Mn. Roy Burt, lea View, on Monday. April 10th.. to celebrlfl with them their twenty-fifth (fl) wedding anniversary. Mr. Arthur Stewart, Chairman for tho cvo. blag, oollod on w. Conley Audio to road tho oddrooo and mono t-bo I w? lpuoontation of a purao of mcnoy. llofck lollof hon: “All ‘IIIIS SIIPLI ‘IISI’ ‘IIIIY and tofzoob illll h occondl with Iwo drool of Add, oontlo Mus-inc in oocb oyo. You coi- pfillldlf llllll. lnalontlyyour wyoo fool ro- lmhd Mum,“ my“; by," o; 7 m, ml Monday evening, April 19th.. w’ qrqdjgnt; dun," mid emit." gygg um bid them farewell prior in their m. urea (mm overwork Ol’ 9mm“. l, departure for Ontario. Mr. Bruce lRly on behalf of his wifc all for thofr kind words and tilt. after the "formal bounce" olfjofu- ed in singing “For they arc jolhl ‘good Fellows." Tho evening was pleasantly opciit in social- inter- ioua lunch was aervcd by ladies af- ter which all departed for Ziomoo wishing Mr. and ma. Burt iiany more years of "wedded bliss ogcthor. " A numbor of friends and neigh- bors assembled at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Matthews, Baltic,‘ Riley read the address and M1. Gordon Cousins on behalf of the! people gathered. presented lthfll and lVLrs. Matthews and famLly with a sum of money. Mrs. Matt- hews was also kindly remembered by the Women's Institute. Mrs.| Bruce Crozfer read an address and‘ a suitable gift presented from the W. I. Mary and Neil were also suitably remembered their school friends. Mr. and Mrs. Matt- hews thanked the donors for their gifts and kindness for the evening which will linger in their memory Continued on page 12 IIDHUBD UNITED CHURCH Y-EU. PRESENT ENJOYABLE PLAY O’Leory Hull was filled to over» flowing on Thursday night, April 29th when the Bidoford United couroc and playing cards. A dclic-l thell I no C ACID. INDIGESIWN ' his: some": ""' fidffljfffl“ "d "is? s» and dimmer? of fn- 1*“ "Net i= Individu- diiufiom I ally wrnxppod and untouched by _ _ l bond. ou carry Rennie; in W}! no, your, ‘ ‘_or‘- ",,roady tn tablets which u out to take any time and anywhq- like candy. Their ooo in- _If‘ _ co don't relieve you} grodfontodiooolvointizurxnouth indigestion, it's hi h time you and quickly ltlrt it job of oaw your doctor. ll druggist, helping to neutralize have Ronnie: at 25c cxcooo acid: oooth and 75c. fiiuulss (qthhlo-dmllnqhwownv! I oQoe-Q-o o¢-oo-@>oo@>oo-@>oo<@/oo-§j CAR PARTS! Tho right ' PRICE The right PARTS‘ Tho right SERVICE ‘f... all»? i60- §>4~2>~§P'3$ a» Church Young People's Union pre- sented their very enjoyable three- act: comedy "Cairn Yourself". dir- ected by their Minister. Rev. S ll. MaoDowell. Those taking part ‘n tho play were as follows:- Fred Smithie (a. husbandh M";- vin Hutchinson. Fannie Sinlthie to husbands boss)—l-'tuth Hutchinson. Audrey MoCaull. Barbara Hanson (a friend) Jeanette Ogden. _. Harold Ainsworth (a week-end guesti-Harry Gillie. ' Jack Bird (a. visiton-James Burleigh. Mrs George Wonder to social lightM-Ruby Eilands. Mr. George Wonder tail-light)—Cllfft7rd Ross. l-famk Webster (a. limb of the law)—Bob McCaull. mans (the mulch-Phyllis Milli- gan. Each member of the cast acted his or her part to perfection and there was not a dull moment in the evening's performance. It cre- ated "many hearty laughs and was greatly enjoyed by the capacity audience. It. was staged under the auspices of the Bloomfield United (a social Lucy Smithle Jtheir Ofl8prlng)-—| or drive in- i l i... weeks ago, fa to sell ttic cocupony‘: holdings in. but». otionol Petroleum. Ltd... on. a. prorata basis to ImperlaPs shareholders. As Stand- ai-d Oil Co. (New Jersey) in the nmjority holder of Imperial clock. it will get tho oontrollinq interest in International, which has head office at Snmln with operation: in KENT ST. Church Young People's Union and aft-er the performance the cast and other visitors were entertained at the Manse in O'Lea:y where de- licious refreshments were served by the members of the Bloomfield Y.P.U.. and a smial hour enjoyed. Between the acts candy was sold by members of the Y.P.U. of Bloomfield. and the special num- ber-a between the acts were greatly enjoyed and had to respond to encores. They were a guitar solo by Lloyd Coffin of Ellerslle and ll singing-acting part by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside of Knuts- ford,who were nppropriatelyyiress- ed in old-time costumes. and brought tho house down. A total of $117.00 was token in at the door, which was divided between Bidefolrd and Bloomfield. It was a splendid evening of first class entertainment. O 80 Million For Oil Development Ill flan. SARNIA, Ont., May 1 - (GP) — hwiperlal Oil, Ltd" Khfl-reliolders today‘ approved o proposal which will moke some $30,000,000 m- dltiorial capital available for Cama- dian deveioplln-l-nts. The proposal. announced several coirpomodel Inflati- South America. The sale is subject. to various legal, securities, and exchange requirements. ' ' BIBLICAL DATA FOUND IN CAVE JERUSALEM, Alpril D -(A.P)— Dr. Elieaor Sukenlk sold yeltordoy several hundred pages of Biblical and Apocrylphical Hebrew manu- scripts were discovered in a cavo near the northern chore of the Dead Sea. Sukenlk, head of Hebrew Univ- ersity's Archeologfcal Department, said ‘tho find, made months ago, iemeoented andieologlcal discoveries ever mode in the Holy Lend." "rho leather scrolls on which these text: are lnccrfbedoro only verily doclpnered yet. but I am certain some of them arc over 2,000 years old. wlhicl-l moon: they are frcm tho period preceding tho destruction of Jerusnlqn by tho Ramona in ‘l0 AD." B-lkonlk told a prose conforencc. Tllo oldest Biblical Hqbrcw manusc-ip hitherto known to ua datoa from tho ninth century AD." ' The corolla were found by Bed. ouins in o cavo in tho Judean Desert. They were hidden in earthenware jun, wrapped in linen Bodies of tho now Monarch arc mctkcdly i ‘rhroc r oithor front or roar cent, tho lat-tor being o full fivo foot in width. Hardware la rusted but or?“ fully out and fabrics are refi-oshlngly now. Tho OI ouointroduooo a rpoclally designed ventiil ayolom which carrloa a cont-rolled flow of cool. ‘clan air to oil porto of tho lntcrior. V with a hector unit, it pi-ovldoa uniformly worn, fruh air in bot-h front and roar seating wmP"n_ menu. All-round visibility ia achieved without. aac rlfioo of otructurol strength and there is exclvl-lt’ ally largo luggogc apaco under tho "with" back in both modolo. The Manor-oil's engine hu automatic choke and on automatic We’ll give you prompt service of genuillo Factory-Approved GM Porto and Acces- sories . . . perfeclrfltting . . . long wear- ing . . . backed by GM’s good name. Call CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. several , "probw ably one of the moot important sigma“; .,;» ,5; - MOTURS PHONE 678 >v0i>O0a‘@»&a.-Anlar 7i: VOUIANOES ERUPT AUCKLAND. N. Z.. May z-tsp. -Mounts Ngauruhoc and Raupeilll in tho central part of New Zea- londb North Island erupted lo- gcthor Saturday for tho first llml on recon-d. Some ash settled at. Cin- borne, 130 miles away. scattering soot over rooftops and on sheep in the fiolda. ll l Ttblllbif lllilwallculll Rhoinnalic _ Ink odd. o blood brunt! 1M ollould by tho gall!!!‘ l: hdgqg‘ , ouuneoc roman-ls. u‘ dioconilolf and pain- "H. J. MABON OPIOMETRIST lilting and Supplying Glue" Dic- MONTAGUI. ELI. Offfco Hours: l0 to l2 lLM. 2 to b EM. llolflllyl. 016.. by appoint Office Connected With Drug Store and covered with a block wax, 1949 roll-a “More An all-now automobile. low, spacious and llll "I169"!!! If-ylod. will urn tho mm! "Mmmrfih into a. now luxury field of pccsengcr cor transport-a tlon. ‘rho 100 Monarch. powered by o his. 11°’ p‘ v-typo eight cylinder engine of now design. will be‘ Publicly introduced in dooler _ Ouiado this month. It will bo ovoiloblo in tho lbort oodon shown horo and in o oix-PMSEM“ coociouc. culling ami- a wldJtltt. Tho engine itult to cool olmiy fnoilococ from tho frame" by him rubbt" bondcd-tc-ltlocl mounting unibl. r ~ ~ m“ figure of tho nowfltilltlttfifitdilbll lnokIlclonccfi-lno an m oavployoll o from otollcd within tho ‘mloneooblcc tlllllll olfootlvo M‘ llfflllllfl IIIIQH Q oboflnbocrbdi W! VIII” arch" , with airplane-two chock absorbers in‘ "coon 91:1; a tan snrfnosvnfgc on cuo- noon c m1‘ oncillof‘ future o: m mo sawmill “ showrooms MY"! adults may ride in comfort 0" When comblfl "foot-idle" footuro to vr="“' all» nola m designed. will null- the?