LII RSUEIAE ..lI GUARBIAEI 05;;-1 DAY (I 'y cleaning scrvicel tJ,dC3l.3d. In at nine. out at five.l - 2 Dry Cleaners, Moiitague. if D Ti" TOP Tailors 1.-:':i:l lepre- scizt :tive at A. F. Campbell's, Mon- mgi .. April 17. Come in and sect my new Spring samples. I MURRAY HARBOUR-Murrayl Riicr Pastoral charge the United: ('hui'ch of Caiiad:. Services Sun-. day April 15th. Murray River ll iuii. Littlc Sands 3 n.ni. Murray. Harbour 7.30 pm. Ministcr, Rev. i..S. Woolfrcy I POWNAI. UNITED Pastor-all charge. Services Sunday Apr. 15.. 11 a.m. at Bunhury; 2.30 pm. ail Mt ilerbertz 7 p.m at Pownal tic-. ginning with a hymn sing. Pownal Sunday School 10.45 a.m. Rev. T.R. Goudge. minister. .- PRESBYTERIAN Church in Can-I ado. Central parish. Services next I.iird's Day area as follows: Canoe (love 11 am. Sunday School I0 a. m Nine Mile Creek 3 p.m. t'lyile River 7.30 pm. Rev. Don- aid Nicholson, minister. I FISHING CONTEST open only; to members of South Kings Fish and Game Association. A 05.00 prize value of fishing gear will be given to the member who leg- ally catches the largest trout on opening day. Sunday, April 15. The trout must be taken to Jam- ieson's Pharmacy. Montague.fot weighing and fish measuring. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church In Canada. Services Sunday. April 15. Montague divine wor- ship 11 am. Cardigan afternoon service 2:30 pm.. MOMHEUC evening service 7:30 pm. ser- mon "And a door was OPODCG 1" Heaven." Sunday school 10 am You will be welcome at these ser- vices. Rev. D. A. Campbell. min- later. run MONTAGUE P a s t o ral Charge. The United Church of Can- ada. Rev. J.M. Fraser, minister. Sunday. April 15. Lower Montague 9.45 a.m. morning service and Sun- day School. Montague, 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Morning service and Junior Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. Evening service. with our Men's choir. Also pictures. with sound recording on "The Arrest and Trial." All welcome ;:iSIIERMEN- A PRIZE for the almost trout caught legally on -ipcning day. Sunday, April 1.5.. ally- nhcre in Montague and vicinity, tilll be presented by the Mabon Drug Company, Montague. Your entry must be taken to Mabon Drug Company for weighing and measuring on opening day between 5 p.in. and 7 p.m. because store is closed on April 15. A prize of S300 worth of fishing gear goes in the winner having the largest trout caught during the season. GEORGETOWN PASTORAL (iliarge United Church of Can- atia. Services for April l.'itli. ll a.m. Sturgeon; 2.30 pm. Mill- Iown Cross; 7 pin. Georgi-town. Rev. W. D. Patterson. minister. EASTERN ICC . ST. PE'I'ER'S BAY Pastoral Clizirge The United Church of Cinn- ada Services for Sunday, April 15. (lrcvnwicli service at 11.00 a. in. St Peter's service at 3.00 pm. Marie Service at 7.30 p.m. Sun- day Schools as announced. Rev. Russell A. MacLeod, minister. MONTAGUE TRINITY men: supper meeting, next Monday. 6.- Speaker Dr. George Fisher A COMPLETE NEW range of floor covering patterns from Rexoleum standard to, inlaid marble tiling. I-Iilcliey and Van- Iderstiiie, Montague. ANGLICAN SERVICE At Scuris Sunday April 15th. Second Sunday after Easter, at IT a.m. there will be a Celebration of the Holy Com- munion, with Sermon in the Unit- ed Church Hall. Main St. Rever- end W.G. I-Iogg. CARD PARTY RESULTS -- The regular weekly card party sponsor- ed by the Montague Sub-division C. W, I... was held in the Armourics on Tuesday evening with a good attendance. The Iadies' prize was won by Mrs. George McKecman and the Men's prize by Mr. Hugh Poirer. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY - The family of the late Daniel Mac- Donald wish to acknowledge a Mesage of Sympathy received from Lorne and Minnie Kearp. The names of others sending Mes- sages at" Sympathy appeared with the In Memoriam of the late Mr. MacDonald which was published in the Guardian on April 11. . COURT CASES-At Magistrate's court at Georgetown on Wednesday before Stipcndiary Magistrate Gil- bert A. Gaudet. a resident of Camp- bell's Cove was fined 020.00 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place. A resident of Murray River was fined 320.00 and costs on a similar charge A party from Charlottetown. one from Beach Point and one from Southport were each fined 05.00 and costs for tdI- ing to display license plates. BIRTHDAY PARTY - Master Larry Lanigan. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanigan, Mon- tague, entertained a number of his young friends at his home on Tues- day, the occasion being his twelfth birthday. Games were played after which refreshments were served. including the birthday cake with ice cream. Larry then entertained his guests by playing records for the remainder of the afternoon. when all departed wishing Larry many more happy birthdays. lie re- ceived many,Iovcly gifts and ex- pressed his thanks to his friends. Parairoops A: Surprise In Town PRESTON. Ont, rCPi r- A heavy shower of paratrooper: descended on this community Wednesday when high winds blew 47 members of the Royal Canadian Regiment into town. Police said the parachutists landed on roofs. trees and lawns. snapping tclcvision aerials and splintcring windows. Four sol- diers were taken to South Waterloo Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The jump was part of a sched- uled demonstration by the air- borne battalion of the RCR's located at London. The drop was to be on a farm midway be- tween Galt, one mile east. and Preston. Story about life Two sisters in love trouble and intrigue. The tension finish. Superior. SLIGHTLY SCARLET Technicolor-Rhonda Fleming - .lohn Payne Premiere Showing - P.E.I. in a big city. with the one man. This TH EATRE MONTAGUE Fri. - Sat. , Adm. 40 . 5: Inc. Prov. Gov. Tax A. Tax Mystery - Romance. means police raid makes a high I-.7 UEXRAY RIVER Mr. and Mrs.-Elmer Gl a daughter Judy. who haveovbeererlmin Marshfield for the past few mod. the, where Mr. Glover was em. ployed have returned to their thome in Murray River. Miss Bertha MacLean. Summer- side, spent the Easter holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. MacLean, I-Iigh Bank. Mrs. B. A. Reynolds, Murray River. spent Easter in Charlotte. town, guest of her son and daugh- ,- ,1wy M,-I ' Scotla in Digbj. Nova Sr-otizu igylsoltfls. and Mrs Buster SCOIIB SDL-nt Easter at the home) of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.- Miss SLISBII Jardine, Murray Gtwrge 0. Whiicway. Murray: River spent the Easter holidays wet I .Ig';a:ir;::,g::;" 1.2:. ag::stMr:' GE; Mrs. Jackie Mac-Lcn.cl, has re- rge Jardmey turned to her home in Murray- , Miss Susan Jardine, Murray River spent her Easter holidays In Freetown as guest of her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jar- dine. AB Judson Nicolle, who is in the R.C.N. spent Easter. at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Nicolle, Murray River. Miss Edith Johnston, Charlotte- town spent Easter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald Johnston. Murray River. ydaiightcr of Mr. and Mrs. Basil l Irving, Charlottetown ,are sorryv to hear of her misfortune of t'alliiii.' and fracturing her arm. Miss Dorothy Keenan, Halifax lspent Easter at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kebnan. Murray River. Mrs. Sadie MIICLCOU, who has spent the past winter in Charlotte- town as guest of her daughter. Mrs. Roland Moore and Mr. Moore has returned to her home in Mur- ray River. Mr. Stirling Whitc-way who is employed with the Bank of Noval River, after spending El (cw davs in Halifax, visiting her husband. who is with the Canadian Army. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- ald. St. John, NB. spent Easter at the home of Mrs. MacDonald's mother. Mrs. Sadie Macbeod, Mur- ray River. Mr. and Mrs. Martin ilIacKay and daughter Janet, Charlottetown spent Easter in Murray River. guests of Mrs. Mac-Kayls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod. Mrs. 'I'eiia Stynieist, Mrs. May "son: 4. Robert Anderson; 5. Jane i sr. COLUMBA I Sympathy is extended to Mr. lwesley Fraser in the sudden pas- sing on Sunday evening, April I, of his wife, the former Pansy Bruce. Mrs. Fraser had undergone an appendectomy a few weeks pre- vious to her death, but had made a good recovery and returned to her home at North Lake, but on Sunday was suddenly stricken and passed away in a few hours. She leaves a family of children to whom we extend sincere sympa- , thy. Mrs. Angus D. ML-Isaac return- ed on Wednesday troni an extend- ed visit with her son and daught- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc- Isaac. Boston, Mass. Rev. and Mrs. H.R. Bcli have gone to Mount Stewart, where Mr. FARMINGTON SCHOOL MARCH REPORT Grade VII: 1. Vci'a Whitty. Grade VI: 1. Charles Whitty: 2. Phyllis Whitty: 3. Ann Sheehan. G1'ade 111: 1. Eugene Mullally; 2. Billy Anderson; 3. Mary Ander- Sheehan. Grade 11: 1. Bernadette Mullailyl 2. Frank Sheehan. . Grade 1: 1. Edgar Whitty: 2.: Zelda Whitty: 3. Barbara Mullallyl 4. Janet Anderson; 5. Freddie An- wre auctioned off. Mrs. white had a reading for the pro- gram, which was enjoyed by all. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. E. A. MacDonald. after singing The Queen a delic- ious lunch was served by the hos- tess. assisted by Mrs. Fred Man- Lean. Miss Emma Sharam, Charlotte- town. student at P.W.C. spent the Easter holidays at the home of Tier grandmother. Mrs. Jane Cook Murray River. Friends of Miss Donald: Irving BROOMBALL MONTAGUE RINK SATURDAY NIGHT Doubleheader 8:00-Local junior players 9:&Montague Curlers vs. Montague Jaycees Return grudge game Adm. 40 and 25 NOTICE 1' wish to announce the opening of 3. Meat Market in the stand of the late J. J. Creamer, Main St. I solicit a share of your patronage. JODIE PAQUET Phone 35 Souris, P.E.I. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gosbee and EVI"Il15'""e 3"” daughter. MISS delgiirflect Attendance : Phyllisl - 1 daughters Rose Mary and Rebep ””l- FW Ml." ””'""d 5"-iwa” Whittv, Charles Whitty. Eugene I20 AMPS ca. Charlottetown spent Easter in Sifmn .astcr in Moncton. guests Mummy Barbara Mummy. Bern, . . . . . . . . . . . . I hIu”a31,wR1Ve,,dg.;&5t3 ogrgheg pg... gm! hgririliiild, Mrs, (,()CIl Stymeist adene N'Iuuany' Robert Andermn. F..X('ll2lIlg9 ents. r. an rs. osyee - ' If h t I. and Mr. and. Mrs. Watson White. Sympmhv is exmmed M the uh ?:a:::m2:'d::g:s. Gilgs wiiivg:-,aEigI - 1 1 '17 Mr. John Saundm has mu,.n. lalircs of the line Slblxlilltl Mac- percent: Hjghest avelrlatlzle innlower I20 AMPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 095 ed to his home in Murray River! M-ill of LItilt'-Sancls, who passed grades: Eugene Mu a y per- Fwmnic after spending the; past winter gngly 8i:'llIlLi' lvgi-toria -(-encvi-at 305- cent. .h H M” somen . tilt.” Eli. i?.'l..””.i.c. .......;.'.l;”'.”.". ' ”””””i ”- - Y -- T7 PLATE - supra SERVlCE- New Hampshire. U-s-A ..... - 152 AMPS ......... ......... 13-45 The Aprivlv nlieetingt otftthhc hMur- l-1.x.-liaiige ray River . ..me a e ome lk MW ' ' .. M... M. M...... .. ....... lliat 73 my me has gone amphibious! I9 PLATE .. ARMOR GLASS- ... Ibepecks no AMPS .. 17.95 Eleven members answered the - 1,4 roll call after the minutes and ti lalll" business a number of remnants h- Bcll is In charge of iltr L'uitcd iisitor to Ch.'irlottctnivn on Tues-I Church there for the ensuing tiirec . . . Frida A ril T I months. Mr. Bell was t'ui'iiii-i-lg My Am” "I I--- -. r J. .M.... , gage 5 pastor lDfofKmgsb0m' hm WIIIWII -Ill-as lit-riiitve lit-Plicc It-'it-lit-i' MT and Vlrs Joseph I)uiiPh)' ul lllt iuncral tn 'l'h d I the a coupe years ago. 1. 1.. , t , .' A I ; - '. i t I ' ' ' ' A "I"-5 3-V 0 . -ll-L,m.hI:,:I (.”Il::',')fIi ””tl'"',Id V ll"-' b”””5 ylate Nlrs. IVL'SlIt)' I-li'.'i.sci' at Kings- Mrs. Margaret Ryan, who lias.1,,m.1W.,') mm" hm! ”' U”'”' Mr Wt-iiiieii Kcays Postal cin- mwi SP9!" the PFCVIUUS mvllllls with ploice Souris has bet-ii ill bit he” 5u"Ti”'I3w and llalmmi-'l' I" will Iillsllllle his flli-lltrlh ITl'Xi In "HM xi” R” ”m”" MWHI . , .'il - . . . -. , Jamaica plum,-y 1v1a,,-SW rem,-m.d 1” N '2; ('(R':fvl1:l't-RIIILIHLIitllllllltll. l('ai('l). Iiiwr. x'iIlt'lltll-(I tin. Iutlt-i'aI of Mr. Souris Wednesday She will be -n '11-, - ””"'"I”I 1"" Mrs W H M - - Ii- 't v 'Il' l-"4 ' t , -l . ., M, .. C ,. y .. H. I. . ai) .ldLlJtlIldl(l. (iiadc. ill” -S W5 U. A IV ldbel -3 .S6avlf3W Hotel until road Ctitltlll-I liclii IllUCIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIII mmh INS IA leaCh”' S”u"iS' a""”d('d "I" Kmgsholu 10115 1mPl'0V8. l I it-at-lit-rs' Court.-iitioii at Charlotte-, M)” Hem, Um” ltown. , stir Augiistus Alttlluilkllcl was a spent her I Mr. J.B. Mcls ' ' . .3 -.. mu wds abuwm” hd”I9" Ilitlltlill-"s at the home of ipassciiger on Fritiay by train to Rex. and Mrs. H R. Bell, attend-I Souris. D.G. GET READY FOR SPRING! NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR CAR, TRUCK AND TRACTOR READY FOR THE BUSY MONTHS "AHEAD. Replace that lklilltiy-..u,.dr), hang,-.. Wm, fresh Mon-i-owl-;R. prices. a new factory- (luniplvtv rziiigc oi sizes, types and Donald's o a way with the Waves! land-lover who has i"ii'iwo'coNNin I illil EXTRA NEWS - ANIMAL QUIZ - CARTOON TODAY and SATURDAY CAPITOL SHOWS3-5-7-9 REMEMBER! --More Car and Truck own- ers install MOR-POWER than any other battery. SAVE-BONDED LINED BRAKE SHOE EXGIIAIITIE For mun popular un - Sol (for 2 wlinlll 4.70 to 4.98 APPROVED 325.00 BRAKE JOB GOSTS YOU OIILY 6.3Il' 'EXAMPLl: I049 CIiIvvolot-ln:Iud- - i ' . ' A-IQM()llVl ..".:.E".' :::':.:'"i:2i i':::'1.2..:?"' FWW , -2; ioiiinmi .. 2:.-.' ..'--.-.-.': .: ; Tum? . l. 9- P. F-IKE LIIIING . 93,, KIT ---G:--T--r Gd Iuttu paf h replacing I I-J-.L.'x5LCY.D Sm ALL worn igni'oi:.'i"::3;. It Includes r- -mm"” Rotor, Condenser and In of Points. ' orhincshcqulpmont qualify. ' 1.20 " 2.40 am an ignition can. an 0-nu. cmivsoriu niarlacm limit: slrs MANUAL any moved or your , 'u g h, ""2"" "" ” "' ' "M "'"'k' suit: cvimnsiz uuiii iti1'L- F-w:":'r, film. 4-wuru SKY--MOST POPULAR cu: Ii-H:-I to unwind! oculomont-4m S "1," "W'- 3 3o '- 4 as "' " "W" --6 ' I Mentor Oyhkv Input: 1.” im..... H.340-.93 NO SPECIAL TOOLS NEEDED TO INSTALL A NEW IAOTO-MASTER MUFFLER Iuvu unto EASY TO INSTALL MOTO-MASTER SIIOGK MIDNIGHT SHOW! FRIDAY AT hi .12 Mon I 1 undo! pinata hand can u at Q-an-n-ouIn-u O-tub-o-IN-D-. duobolhivio u ' cu...-gwrc oU&s ll.30 P. M. ""'G-'a:- SUGAR. T0 In. .... Oakleaf - 23 Oz. Tin TOMATOES. 2 for . . . . . . 79: ICING SUGAR. 3 pltgs. . . 29: . . . . 45: MATCHES. 3 for 25: WHITE BEANS. 3 lbs. . . . . 38c SUPER BARGAINS AT PETER W. MclEOD'S MOUNT STEWART SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY. APRIL 29 Clark's BEANS With Pork. 2 for JELLO PUDDINGS. 3 for SUNLIGHT SOAP. 2 for KAM. 2 fins . . . . MOLASSES. gallon . . . . .. 35: .. 23c .. T9: .. 75c 51.00 MAPLE LEAF LARD, 2 lbs. for 3 3c 2 Yard Width REXOLEUM. ycl. .. 93: Felt Back Floor Covering, yd. 85: Sizes 2-6-Children's SWEATERS, ea. . . Boys' JACKETS 95c . . 331-3 off Women's First Quality NYLONS 65: Pair Barlon Plastic Coated RUGS 4070 OFF CHILDREN'S T-SHIRTS 45: Each ABSOIIBERS 4.98 PER UNIT Adluu uutnniutkully to road and loud candl- tlom. Fur nupulor to new car original equip- 500: Mon Popular Cars mono. 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I. mom & saruanav. Ami. I3 . 14 "THE BIG COMBO" Starring CORNEL WILDE and JEAN WALLACE Time is getting short. Drop in at your Callatlll-ill Tire . M from your boat engine. You Always Save Safely At Your ASSOCIATE STORE Charlottetown and Siiininmiila