sacs ' EIGHT riiiiii: EIIWARII romnr "HOME OF THE BRAVE" CARTOON - SPORTS - SllQW,Sy8:30-7'7-9yyyy.. e-.--- W" r'Wr”wrw” - -- 1 THUR. - FRI. - SAT. MIG II'II DA! 3? ;-, i JOII WAVIE JOAIIE III JOII IGII III JOIISOI IIIIV CQIEV: JI. JOANN I DIV II Olivia JOIIII VIAYIIE nit. Capt. Indian MI-I-r. nntlnienlalhl. CAPITOL roiiliv Shows 3:30-7-8:45 TIIIIII.-Fill.-SAT. WHIP UPSET5 MURDER parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay. . I THE GUARDIAN. int EASTERN GUARDIAN lGINT8l MON'I'AGUEi Ilarold F. Stewart, Mlle Harriet (llalr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: I.andry.AlbeuAlI.hen,Ilra.IyIea Walden (Ann. an Georgetown: Tho Pena Office; The Guardian may he bought at any of following places In Montague: sun 8. A. us he wellili In. Olav. lnsoarlai The Buck In ad I n. ..-rrrrzn ITOOTWEAB at the Montague Shoe store. ....'nANCE. Montague, Friday. May 5th. Messex-'s Orchestra. ..-see nu; CHIEF AND GUS clean up the town at Yeo's Theatre May um. and 11th- ..-iwannvnn sears for com munity Concert. Montague, on sale at H. J. Mabons. The Sunday evening service in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montagu . was conducted by the minister, Rev. F. N. Young, assisted by Mr, Carl Currie. During the of- fering the choir sang the Anthem, "The Lord of the Sea" (Wakemam ..- COMMUNION TABLE me- smrrrzn To ciwncii - on April .23rd.. at the morning worship service in St. James United Church, Souris P. E. I. a new Communion Table was presented to the church by the members' of the Ladies Guild. Mrs. Bruce L. Stewart, Pre- sident of the Guild made the pre- sentation. Rev. W. B. F. Corkun accepted the Table on behalf or the members of the Session and coil- gregatlon and performed the dedi- cation service. The members of the young peoples society of the Presbyter- ian Church, Mrintagut. Enloyed 1! social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fraser on Tue day evening. Conducted by the Presi- dent, Miss Anne Mscisachern, the meelng opened with the devotional period led by Ftchard Knox and James Knox. Following an clen- mg of games and contests a delic- ious lunch was served by Mrs. Fras- er. assisted by a committee of the members. Mt. Stewart and Vicinity Mrs. David Jay is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Cheverie, New Zealand. Mrs. Fred Leard of Pisquid spent the week-cnd visiting relatives in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mcl.'-Jivcn were Sunday visitors to Mrs. McEWen's Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garnhum of Bradalbane were visitors to the home a! Mr. and Mrs. John Garli- hum on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McQU35d of Vernon were Sunday guests or Mrs. Margaret MacDonald and. family. ;MME'UPoee with Inciting - .........-0----2:. on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. - Harry Swan of Yolk. Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Crawford of Charlotte- TNI ONE AND ONLY m...n, ' ,5 Mr. Lawrence Gallant. Mt. AEIIEIIESI ADVENTURE! lluitliig town in tom!-sin of a wicked innit iliwl TARZAN and IIIC SLAVE GIRL HXBARKER .BROWN .ALDA I i hlA&iIIilEl .3 mmhmumuugg-3” . A1480 . . . SERIAL Plus Cartoon . . . Musical TAL . . . Canine Detectlv Fight For Fuller Lilo Mrs. Freeman Alfleck has left on a trip to visit her relatives in How- lan. Mrs. Alfleck expects to be away about three months. Mr. Leslie Douglas has return- ed to his home in Head of Hills- borough having spent the past two weeks visiting in Ottawa, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart have returned to their home in Mt. Stewart having spent the past three weeks visiting relatives in Dunstaffanage. Among the visitors to Mt. Stewart Stewart, has left for Georgetown for the lobster season as manager of L. c. Llewellyn and Sons Lobster Factory. Mr. Arthur Mcswaln of Montague has returned to Savage Harbour for the lobster season where he will be in charge of the savage Har- bour Packing company. Mr. W. W. Glover. Mt. Stewart. is manager. owing to ice conditions the lob- ster season scheduled for May lst will not open at Savage Harbour. There is still a lot of ice in the harbour and in the vicinity. After an agreement among the fisher- men it was decided to have the opening Wednesday May third if y , I00 and weather conditions prsnit. Ema occur 10 an a LAW by Fagoly at Shoflell W. ......- riww " " " ' yw. I V COUPLE W MOIITIS AGO lWCIII.EV WAG N0” HE cg;-T SEEM 19 NAWGA-lg E ESADY ggbmg :l,;m'?4i5l-.'5V 995 9”” NE mouse in on IT aacu - 5, .4 II ' I ”u'5s"':uoocu"l”fE3Es?' dot'3a"uEi?ca”3r'r”2Ei Z?&3.ii'&”s"A9?” x TiaEiir?zt'b”ao”.'v.f.'i'vi. El '74 W" "'9 ”'-9ii''''””""”” ”i?:u'5”3v'25U3. ' l5EMd'v?' gT,iI7"55:iiI'3'Ii 1” -numouev soon is: as 1 m -luisqwul. MEiM,ENOI 9'5 ”"3””' I . (am :2) mm: do re, d 0 .7 ' I . ? ' . C. E 3 -” i .3 la a - I 1'. i O O I Rik we l MIA! ”." a of entertaining features. particularly ..'I'WltN'.I'Y YOUNG V0102! directed by Annabelle Beck will sing your favorite songs at Yen's Theatre, May 10th and; 11th. ..'l?.xllJBl'l'l0N snmrmo. .. Annual Meeting Eastern King: Ex- hibition Association will be held in Souris Hall on Batilrday. May 6th. at 2 P. M. D. F. MnAulIy. Presid- ent; P. A. Molsaac, Secretary. The citizens of the community will be in for a rival treat next week when the ”Musical Discords of 1950" present their novel program group harmonizing and other ”rhe Four-Get-me Nots"' male quartette. Comprised entirely from the younger local talent, the group has composed an entertaining and ' varied pro- gram, designed to please the tastes of all who enjoy good singing. Un- der the capable direction of Mn Ralph Beck. they have been pne- tlcing for the part two months. and will present the program for two nights so that all may have an op- portunlty of seeing and hearing this novel and excellent program. The program is sponsored by the Montague Women's Institute. which has been so active in all commun- ity activities, and it is sincerely hoped that all ctlzens will support the endeavor as they have (nine so well in the past. Pisquid East Ilotes Mr, E; E. Jay was in Charlotte- town Tuesday. Miss Theresa Kelly is spending some time at 48 Road. Mr. Fred heard was in Summer- side on business Friday. Mr. Alvin Burke merchant at Pisquid was in Charlottetown Tues- dBY- -. Mr. Alton Jay wasya visitor Cliai-iottetown Tizesrlay. to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly were in Charlottetown Tuesday on busi- ness. Mr. Fred Learn Pisquld East was I1 visitor to Charlottetown on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs Wendell Jay spent the week-end at Mrs. Jay's former home in Cardlgar. Head. Mrs. Fred Lem-d Pisquid East spent the week-end visiting relat- ives in Montague. Mrs. George Leard spent the week-end Visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harold Affleck, Mt. Stewart. Miss Georgie Dover a stvdent at P. W. C. spent tne weelc-end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Dover, Pisquid East. The many friends of Mr. Birt Lezird are glad to see him out again after spending some time in the Montague Memorial Hospital. Miss Isabel Birt I P. W. C. stud- ent spent the week-end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Birt, Pisquid East. COIIBAVILLI NOTES Mr. seymour MncAulay is spend-I ing a few days visiting his home. Mr. Edward Sharkey and Mr. Glen Redmond were at cardigan for the weekend. Miss Edna Maclclnnon was in Corravllle recently where she spent the week-end renewing old ac- quainta.-nces. con'gi-aIaula.tions are extended in Miss Stella Sharkey and Mr. I-en Jvlaolillaster on their future mar- rlage. Mr. Francis ltanaghan lies lelt this vicinity to seek employment in Ontario. Mr. Andrew Redmond has re- turned Io S. D. U. alter Iwndlni his Easter holidays at his home here. We are pleased to report the roads are improving fast and In as few more days will be passable for a lien. Mr. John MscAulay. local mall driver has made his regular trips all during the muddy uaaon. Miss Rita luihiond spent the week-end visitlns her father. Elf- old Rodlnond. Mr. P. J. sumac; is feeling bet- ter after a heavy does of the flu- Ilofrigeratloii same and sniivion Repairs To an Mabel MOTORS Rewinding and aepaln ELECTRICAL APPLIANOI llepaln nicer eeirle. CHARLUITETOWN 350 to 01000 Borrow at llllc arilhutl ouomn or bookable uclmly. This inane fut IC- vioe-mouey you need what on and ibcubloanamadetodegnupold bills-or for my good purpose. Choose your repoywnd plu Select the Iwlvment plan most oun- vcnient to you. Up to 24 months to repay. Check these favorable ntea. ) arm .."..:.-.2: mil: males 6 5122.00 sauna 12 s2o.oo 5490.4: 18 3:12.00 mass 24 sasoo Antiquities IIIII custom lyF.Il.iIloAfGlIIl' I Barns. or the granules of Palo- stine. were caves in the limestone- ilie ground. carefully concealed by I alone covered with code. This was done to hide the place from Arab robbers. (Jud. V1. 11). Such caves may still be seen la use on the hill of Jegreel. Barns such as these existed in Egypt in Joesph? time. and in Palestine in that of our Saviour (Lulre xii. 18). Hebrew books were written upon the skins of animals but in Egypt on papyrus. At first. the lines extended the whole length of the skin, but subsequently the porch- ment was cut into strips and divid- ed into pages. The writing ap- CINAINI Olllll III LIIOIIV CONIUIII HUANG! OICINIIAYION by more than 13 ' expaience. Service is always friendly and courteous. No wonder 8 out of I prefer Housanoua. Phone or visit HI-'C today. See phone book under Housnsuw Fimwca. MONEY WHEN YOU NEED ITI IIOIISOID IINANCI I I 1-1 I I Cullen Street lulu 1. Philips Ildg. lhono 266 CIIAILOHIIOVIN. P.I.I- Num 9 In 5 evby eppelatnenl lean: node in residual: of nearby lull Iuvin nil NI.I Ins ll1l ..jMt lornejalley Mrs. Malcolm Macuod was A visitor to the City Wednesday. Mr. Francis Kearney. 48 Road. left last week on a visit to New York. Mr. Edgar McAulay returned home Monday after spending the winter at Halifax. N. 5. Mrs. Teresa O'Brien is visitinz in Rumford. Maine, guest of he: son and daughter. Mr. Raymond Shaw returned 1101116 flat week after spending the winter in N. s. Friends of Mrs. A.I-I. MacDon- ald will be pleased to hear she is improving after her recent illness Mr. William Ferguson spent the week-end at his home in Lorne Valley. He is at present employed at Montague. The Georgetown train was delay. ed for two hours on Wednesday evening when one or the cars went of the track at 48 Road Mr. Neil Nicholson returned home after spending the winter with his daughter. Inez, Mrs. Fl-am; Gillespie, Clyde River. W5-YMSW Campbell spent the Week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jarvis Campbell, Mu-. tlnvale. Mrs. A. Nicholson and Mrs. An- HIB Mid-00d. Charlottetown spent '31! Wetk-End It their homes in Lorne Valley. Miss Jane Macarath spent the past week in Bangor, guest or her brother-in-law and sister. Mr, ma Mrs. Edward Crane. Friends of Mr. Dirt Lend will be Pleased to hear he has return. ed home from the Manoriai H05. Dital. Montague. 137- Mlllls Maclseod, M. D., Eon- Ihsw. was a visitor to home val. 19! Sunday. He was accompanied by his math 1'. Mrs. MacLeod, e um" M' Mrs. Alex Mcnougall. 3 went the past few weeks in gift: Vlney visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Manhood. she V” Nwmvlnied by her little son, Roger and daughter Kgy, n-lends of Mast 1 . ' 81' Doug as Mac Mr. (I Mr . Macliaod will be”iIleased' he is much Improved in health at his recent operation at the mu” 00111"! Memorial Hospital Transport Hearing Enters Final Stage OPFAWA. my i ( - Royal Commission onh a) Tu: W03 MI! COI'lI2Il.Id0d hearng evl. The last lap Gxcocted to to will open tom representing of the hearings- he three weeks. arrow when counsel various be an caaadaa Automotive 'n-anspoi-ta ion Aa- soeiatlon, an organisation of Com- inereial truckers. - The Association win he followed by counsel for the Governments ........................... II. J. IAIOI nounaur man; and e' on-as loin-mun, ma. 1. 3 . vited to a. feast. which by the rich often lasted several days. means of through the vessel on either side of the stern. stationary. the paddles were lash- ed to her side: by "bands" which were also used to see the oars when in over nearly one-third of the land surface of the globe. . Ceylon is an base. of Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Al- berta. Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, in that order, Al'- ter that, the railways will be heard. .. d only on e side. Each end was fastened o a roller. with handles attached. . The book commenced on the right hand. As the reader read, he unrolled the scrool. This was called "a roll of a book." and each book of the Bible formed a separ- ate roll, which. when not in use. was carefully put away in a metal cylinder. Armour was used in Saulls day. Goliath wore a bronze helmet. a pounds) shields of brass on his legs and a shield between his should- ers. l-lls weapons consisted of spear-shield and sword. Brickmaking as described in Exodus. still goes on in Egypt near, Cairo where may be seen larger brickyards with surrounding hills composed of the waste of cen-I turiea, where bricks are daily made of clay and mixed with straw to bind them together, Bricks have been unearthed in Egypt bearing the brand of Thom- mes Ill. whose date is as far back as the Exodus. Burial and crematioli'”'”of the dead was practiced at a very early period, but cremation was used rocks. entered by an opening In: '. I '0 5 coat of mail (weighing about l0D Ir... McDonald, John McDonald. Merrill Labrcch. Wendell McLaren. James Jennings. Kenneth O'l-lanley. 3rd ward Roach. Brendon Murphy. Violet Poole. 4th Row: Bernard Hughes, I Louis Malone. Albert Paquet. ll-ene Creamer, David Paquet, Beverley Morrow. 6th Row: French Weir. Eugene Dugas. George Sfcclc. Francis Cheverie, teacher, MAY .3. 1950 High -School Grade 4 rue: . A I ' l is L I ind allord, Ralph Paquet, Harry ..fFront Row (left to right): Thomas M 2nd row: Francis Poole, Row: Ed- Eulice Mallard, Sidney Paquet. 5th Row": -C. E. Burke, photographer. only for the bodies of persons who were denied religious burial. Some of these ancient cemeteries may still be seen in Machphelah. She- chem and the Valley of Jehoso- phat. Burial was refused to cri- minals and their bodies left as prey to birds.and wild beasta. 0 O Marriages used to be perform- ed in the upper room of private homes. The betrothed couple stood under a canopy. the bride veiled and both wearing crowns. which were several times ex- changed during the ceremony. The marriage was pehfku-med by an" elder who. In the course of the ceremony. handed a cup of wine to the betrothed. when the groom drained his. he dashed the cup to the floor. crushing it with his heel. and swearing fidelity till its powdered fragments should be reunited. when the ceremony was over. friends and relatives showered the couple with rice as they frequently do in our own time. Alter dark, the happy bridegroom took his bride home. attended by the friends of each. while others joined the procession on its way. bearing lamps in token of respect. Upon arrival at the bi-idegi-oom's house, all were in- Ancient ships were steered by two paddles. passed When the craft was ure and steady use. ..j... Lanonsr conrmnnr The continent of Asia extends INDIAN OCEAN lAS.l Trinooinalee on the east coast of important naval British Columbia, Nova OUR BOARDING HO m v'oi.i'u. LOVE THIS PROGRAM! Featuring news of Interest to women by PAUIINI HARVEY E Dinner-fin rm nu. Kitchen with Delightful songs by JACK IRISVOW FRED HILL, Tcsd F c Y mine pi-no noted tenor "6 W Thumhy CONNIE MARSTON As Ml nu T: g' ghg ofwgg CADIBI This II year program-specially produced for your enjoyment by the milieu of FIVE ROSES HOUR USE MAJOR HOOPLE & A WALKING EXHIBIT Ti-iAi' ESKIMO VJRESTLER or J'AKE'6 2. s I I lay II,-L-TL't'i'u 2 J - is ximxxxv Alillil ? mbS4'-ls: ..-or u IF BURKE AIIKYT JUST OF RIGOR MORTIS, WHY 0F WI-IALE DON'T YOU DATE HIM e FOR AvWAL'I'Z WITH ) ' FLOOR! Awe:-sPLiTT-T'r!.? DASH IT ALL! NE'LL WRESTLE JAKE5 MAN ANY TIME! --ouas IS THE SUPERIOR SKILL AND couRAea,Av.io NEVER LET IT as SAID wa- ARE FRIGHTENED BY MERE BRAWNI THAT BI6 3UNCi-I 7 r M 4; I r GRISTLE WOULD z: N b5K x...&w Ti-IEV'D Have To sfreAM I-KIM OFF THE