‘alizzz: m/l PAGE EIGHT ..____- ,.-. . H HELD OVER! DUE TO THE MANY REQUESTS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE PROVINCE AND THE GREAT INTEREST IN THIS OUTSTANDING FILM, MANAGEMENT IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO PLAY "JOHNNY BELINDA” FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK - - - BEE IT NOW! PRINCE EDWARD who w w- MATINEE 2:30 - EVENING 7 and 9 GUARDIAN- CIELRWTTETQVYE THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Harold l‘. Stewart, Ilse AGENT GEORGETOWN r landrpaxrtalthesulrnllyra Weldon Invesa. The Guardian may be lollowlng places In Montague: ll Georgetown: Tho Post Office; THE THEATRE Alisa S. A. Llewellyn: u“ Guy. Roper; In 8t. Peter's: honghtatsnyoflhe In Bonrlsr Oondonh and Ilurenes The Poet Oflloe. JPLUMBING AND HEATING- Leonard Gllils. Phone 52 ring I, Montague. ..°Wl5 IIAVE 0N HAND a lim- ited quantity of Z-section Cocks-hut; spring-tooth barrows at 1948 prices; also limited number of No. 4 and 5 manure spreaders; No. 11 fertiliser and grain drills, and No. 12 tooth PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: Matinee 45c -- Eve; Orchestra 54c; Balcony 47c cultlvators. Bergmanrfs, Montague. ° TOURS ROADS—Mr. Lorne Wigginton, assistant mad eng- THE BOX OFFICE IVILL REMAIN OPEN FROM 2:30 TO 3:30 EACH AFTERNOON FOR THE ADVANCE ING TICKETS. SALE OF EVEN 0N WiiH PRO Ni Olllii ’l \a - Wherever motion pictures Ill lhevvn, this is the year's I000 discussed dremol WAIIII IIOS‘. NEW onsmanc Acullvmmr JANE WYNIAN - lEW AYRES CHARLES BICKFORD usv [Nllslslhnsnn SYUHEN Wltlttr 35in Q est-nor. - rm. an su- THE COURT JESTERS OF THE COMICS |_N THEIR SLAPPIQEVST, HAPPIEST HITI ineer of the Cardigan district. ac- companied Mr. Kler Clark, ALLA. on a tour of the roads through Lorne Valley, Mastinvale, Bald- wins Rioad and Eiliotvale. qwhese roads are to receive fills and maintainer work prior to being zravelled. The farmers of these districts will appreciate the work being done upon the roads so that produce may be more easily moved. .. ..'!N‘I‘ERTAINED -- l\i1's. BH. Yeo, Montague, entertained on Friday evening in honor of Miss Grant whose marriage takes place i-n the near future. Following a theatre party the guest of honor and her friends cnjoyed a de- lightful social hour at the home ..'LNGLISH CHINA SOUVEN- IBl-C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. ....° Mr. Sterling Lane, student of Prince o! Wales College, is spending his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WJ-I. Lane, Montague. Mr. Frelnk Greene, Jr. accomp- anied by his mother, Mrs. Frank Greene, 8n, and his uncle, Mr. NJ. Nicholson, Montague, motor- ed to Halifax on Sunday where they visited relatives. .. ° FAREWELL PARTY - Mr. and Mrs. Alphoinsus McCss-mn. Brooklyn, were honored 0n Tues- day evening when their neighbours and friends called to b‘d them farewell before leaving for Ont- ario where Mr. McCarmn has ac- cepted employment. A-n address was read by Miss Helen Behm and s.‘ well-filled purse was pre- sented by Mrs. Alexander Mac- Klmnovr. A scciirl hour was enjoy- ed, alter which lunch was served by the ladies. ' SUBGRADlNG ROAD — Mr. Otto Roche, foreman of Poole and Beer Construction Czmpany, of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Vera Beck, MlSs Selma Llew- ellyn, and Miss Florrie Beaten. Miss Grant was the recipient of many lovely gifts ovlfch were opened by Miss Peggy Bécir, and the verses read by Miss Estelle l MacIntyre. A poem written by l Miss Grant during her early school days was read Which caus- ed much merriment. Piano music was provided by Miss Peggy Beck. ilohnny Belinda" ‘SAD in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hutcheson, who were married in November was held on Thurs- day evening at the Legion Hall where about one hundred people gathered for- the occasion. The hall was decorated with pink and ‘blue streamers. and over the brides chair- ‘hung a beautifully decorat- red water can. On the arrival of Ithe young couple, littl; Marsha MacDonald, dressed in a long pink rgotwn, and Billie Machine led thfm |to their chairs with showers confetti. Mr. Archie Htrsne and Mrs. Douglas Coffin gave e. num- ber- of selections on the violin and guitar which were greatly enjoyed by all, A truck loaded with gifts was brought in by Marsha Mac- Donald and Billie MaoLure. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Lorne Wigginton. Mrs. Malcolm Patter- son, and Mrs. Joseph Storey, with the verses being read by Mrs. Charles Fraser. After the many .. lovely. and ...c.o.s:ily..s1fts..!were Oren- ed,‘ a delicious lu-nch- was served by a committee of the young lad- Ies. AAMMLA iéicrvzsi’? .../,. LOTCIQQIQI EMPIRE ' l IONIGIIT — FRI. -—‘ SAT. l Shows '7 and 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:80 , mat/arc PEPPER 84/19.’?! I”! $/1I'-G0N$...Y0l/R . IIHRT WIT/l SW65’! 1;‘: .. JOE f...r.l-; GEORGE NkMANUS an» JUNE NARRISM. Serial - Comedy - Cartoon - Shows 8:80 - '7 - 8:45 IOOOOOQOQOO §§O§O'00OO§§O§§§-Qeo |lo’t lot a low price km you from trying liuticura! Cutlcura Soap and Ointment often work wonders for skin blemished by blackheads, psoriasis, pImpIeI or rash. F , scientifically medi. csted Cuticura usually auc- ceedswhen others fail. Buy Cuticura st drugglet today. CIITICIIRA 6H8 W o: 1o "no m" IOum m‘ Glilllllfl SllP “yflilillll mun ‘raw’ !<%00£>00<§>0 Souris Theatre Thursday, May 26th Xlliilii a-EIIIEE-iflw... in..." 5 Rruitlizrauo IIM EVAN PM GOIDIN e turbulent lm_ sisryl lllillll‘ III l]: Commencing June 1st we I \ shall resume our regular sum- - . 7! mer closing hours. Open Mo“. NOTICE day and Friday evenings only. 01°51"! Wednesday at noon. II. S. MacLEOD A; SONS Vernon River Also Cartoon “Puss NToots" Watch for our dates on “JOHNNY BELINDA" are srrutw ~ AT HOOLEY’! MEN'S MONTAGIIE IIOIIIIEIIGIIIG AIAY 20th .— Dim" ml“ "ll! "I! ity to get your summer clothing at sell. WHERE QU IS ASSURED. on: on "rwo SPECIALS All! Reg v fared Io $42.00 -— NOW Ilyolllrellflllletoeall, lflihym] Jyypgwflngfl. . .'PIELD SHOWER -— A shower _ °E'opted. During this period EIIIIIIIG JIIIIE 4th Watch for Circulars of sale prices in the mail, or call and see for yourself. EN'S SUITS —Wlfll Tvve Pants Reglersd Io $55.00 — NOW $39.50 EN'S SUITS — One Penis Ll OIS ti». s Q . ...';'i°r§‘..?‘°... Illlrlletotj, . mm"".i"rfi‘,.fi,'fi'{f!qr.$“°“' Tmmgmgfmmi “m” itaorphoae. Yonrordsrwillbeglvenonrmostoareful is supervisng the cutting of trees and shru-bbery along the Bald- win's Road, preparing the road for fsubgrading. This road is qu‘t,. nar- lrow, and is ready to be widened lowing to the volume of traffic ‘passing over it. It is understood |that the swamp section will re- lceive particular care since this [has always been a source of trouble along this road, and will ‘be heavily gravelied to prevent the usual deep rots. ....'G.G.I.'l‘ CLOSING MEETING The Aketn C.G.I.T.. of the Montague United Church held their closing meeting for- tlre year at the home of the leader, Mrs. Malcolm Patterson. The meeting opened with the C.G.I..T.. purpose and prayer followed by the devo- ‘tiotnal period led by Barbara lMalbon. The hymns sung were "Ta-kc Time to be Holy’, and |"Ninety and Nine" The business [meeting was presided over by the mice-president. The minutes of the ilast meeting were read and ad- the square for the quilt was complet-i ed and sent away. The second re- port was filled out, after which some discussion took place regard- ing summer camp. A special meet- ing is to be held at a later date to deienmlne more particulars concerning this matter. ‘There be- irng no further business, the meet- ing adjourned. _..____ r ruoxnrmannnvoaomnnsqwnnJ-rnoacsonnsas Oil-y and OIIIHDI-TOIII Hall Order! suu being accepted and filled. Theatre Box Office Opens Monday, May 00th i‘ "-.-‘.‘-'-'."-'r.I"‘ ‘i. '\ 6\{Yw t ~ H LOUIIIICPOIYM FF" I HAM LE1? PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Matinee: It 2:80 Evening: at 8:80 ALL SEATS RESERVED WINNER OF FIVE ACADEMY AWARDS IN 1948 Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Clem Wight of Charlotte- town motored to Geozgewwrr on Saturday vwhere he spent the weekend visiting relatives. Mr, John White of Murray Har- bour was a recent ristor to Gcorgetovm where he was the guest of relatives and renewed many old friendships, Mr. Bernard Batchilrler, c:pta'n of D.P.W.. dredge, Pownal Na. 2 at present engaged in digging at Victoria, spent the weekend at his home here. Miss Gertie Cam-pbell of Char- lottetown visited Georgetown last week and while ‘here she visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Scuily and Miss Bernadette Scully of Hali- fax, NS. arrived in Georgetown on Saturday, having been called home due to the illness of their mother, Mrs. Mary Scully. On Sunday, Mr. Richard Dou- gan and Mr. J.W.. Layers motor- ed to the city and on return were; accompanied by Mrs. Dougan n-hoi for the past two We€ks had beenl a patient in the Charlottetouni Hospital. Mrs. Dougans many. friends are pleased to hear ct hcri return home. l The Y.P.U. of St.. David's United Church recently sponsored two im- portant events. On Werinrsday the 10th the Rev. William T. Mer- ccr of Mount Stewart prrsz/rtrd the sound pictures "Liquid Love‘, "It's the Brain that Counts", “Es- kimo Summer", "The Return or‘ “JIGGS. MAGGIE IN COURT" TO OPEN When Renie Rlano, as tries to prevent artist George M0- Manus from drawing his cartoon strip, it leads to hilarious situa- tions in Monograrrfs "Jiggs and Maggie In Court," due to-day at the Capitol Theatre. Joe Yule is seen again as Jiggs in the third of the film comedy series suggested by. MoManuss "Bringing Up Father/‘l comic-page strip. The film produces many laughs when Miss Riano finds herself the butt of many jokes because of her resemblance to the cartoon char- acter, Maggie. She is put on pro- batlo-n by the court after she ss- saults people with pies for laugh- ing at her. Maggie pleads with artist Moivlanus to stop drawing his cartoon Maggie, but he refuses. Because of loss of social prestige she finally brings Mom/tarsus to court, despite the plea of Jiggs. A big surprise awaits Maggie in the humorous climax of the trial. l In-addition to co-stars Joe Yule and Renle Rlano, all the other re- nowned characters of the funny- page strip are brought to film life in the new Barney Gerard pro- duction. George MoMaxIug plays himself, and others included in‘ the cast are Tim Ryan, Pat Goidin.‘ June Harrison, mnny Beck and Russell Hicks. The original screen-l play was written by Gerard and Ed- die Cline, and William Beaudlute was the director. nuns usuiu LAXATIIIE ruts lieu; IQIIIIQILIIJAIIIIII fungus ssml ..' MOTOR. VESSEL IN PORT - On Monday another motor ves- sel from Newfoundland arrived at the Montague port. The ship "Betty and Molly" is tinder the cornrnand of Captain Zine Kwe- zitng. The vessel is taldng on a cargo of varied produce after it had discharged a load of gravel for Poole d: ‘Ifhompson. Tlhe ship will return with its cargo to For- tung Bay. Nlld. It is indicated that there will be an increased number of Newfoundland ships ar- riving here this summer. The ar- rival here of a load of gravel from the tenth province is some indic- ation of the varied exports which they are able to supply, and the Island is Ln an admirable position to take axivantag, o! this trade. With such reciprocal trade, the position of the Island will assume a prominent position In New- foundland interprovlncial trade. With the provision by the govern- ment of a trade boat and facil- ities. the quantity of trade should be greatly increased. Produce MONTREAL, M-ay 25 -- (up) _ Produce prices quoted he" {Qday were reported by Dominion De. partment of Agriculture as fol- lows: Elli: Free cases. A-lss-gs 47; med 46; A-pullets 42 1-2-43; B 41 1-0-42 1-2; C 34-30. Butter: Current receipt; Que, No. 1 pasteurized 57 14; wholesale Que. No. l pasteurized fresh 58 Liz-sat; alga-lo creamer-y print Job price Cheese: Current eeel ts ube white 30; Ontario white 500331-16? Ontario colored 30 1-8 (fob); Whole- Iele Quebec white 31 1-4; Ontario white 31 1-4; Ontario colored 31 1-4. No other prices established. Potatoes: Que. No. 1 75 rm new 1.5, 10-h bag 8-25 cents; P.E.I. No. 1 70 lbs 1.65-1.75, 10-11) bags 25 cents. SALE wean o a GREAT SAVING to your- $27.95 non nus the Royal Party from South Af- T’(!.R.'TI'I.-!1(I'."Y0l1fl1 in Revolt". The filmfi were of a high order, inter- esting and instructive, and many remarks of appreciation were heard. On Friday afternoon the 20th saw a contingent of cctlve YOURS DBODIE carrying out the rm- nual Clean-up day-at the Church grounds. Ladies of the congrega- tion served a most enloyabie tea. All. Confirmed are to be congrat- ulated on a profitable and pleas- ant afternoon. SENT T0 TORONTO -OlJ'LTON BROAD, Suffolk, Eng- land — (OP) _A new class of rac- ing yacht designed and built by Roger de Quirscey has been shipped. to Toronto for the Canadian lin- tematlonal Fair. The yacht, Knight Errant, will also take part in races on the Great Lakes. WELSH V..C.’S ATTEND CARDIFF, Wales — (OP) -—Ton Welsh holders of the Victoria. Cross were present at the unveiling of a plaque on the Welsh National War ‘Mflmorlai in Cathays Park here to commemorate Welsh dead in the ‘Second World War. ATTEIITIUII NOW IN STOCK, 80,000 F Phone IIIIIGWELL & ROSSITER MORIELL ls constipation a serious ‘trouble with you? Then read this " ’ letter: "I was sick with constipation. I reached the point where no sort of pill helped. Then my mother said I should try K E L L OGG ' S ?L£.e-BRAN. So n eating A L fir‘: R A’ N every y. 8's hand to believe, but I am regular now!" Mrs. Lucien Kelly, 8 Deslauriers Sheet, Quebec. You, _foo,_may forget ou ever had _ patron duo to ac]: of bulk in the diet. Simpéy eat an ounce ot'_ KELLOGG ALL-BEAN darli- and drink plenty of water. AL BRAN is note purgotive but a wholesome regulating cereal. Eat u n cereal or III rnuflins for constipa- tion relief. If after using a ckagc you are not completely sat ed, get double your money back as unran- teed on the package. Get GaGIICEOIII ALL-BRAN from your grocer to- day. Made by Kellogg's of London, Ontario. s BUILDERS EET OF ROUGH BOARDS. No. I h.‘ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES are on the I GEORGE DREW Lender PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY Will Speak From Edmonton, Alberta 0:45 - 9:00 n. m. AllT ever the Irqrs Canada Network of the CBC Thursday, May 26 STATION 0. B. A. 0:45 - 9:00 p. m. Alll‘ Iuhllshel by . . _ 0P TIIE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY-— MARCHI. Y l ATTENTION Kurt's couurv RESIDENTS PUBLIC MEETINGS FRIDAY, MAY 27 Hear Donald M. Fleming, K.C., of Toronto SOURIS THEATRE 6:45 PM. MONTAGUE THEATRE 8:45 PM. Major J. A. MacDonald, your King's County Federal Pro- gressive Conservotive COIKIIGOT: will also be in attendance. e‘: q LAMAR‘... V. b- . ' . “" FOR SALE I I945 3-ton Chev. truck, good condition, new tires. ALSO The following MASSEY-HARRIS Machinery: r r941 om. Sedan. No. 22 Tractors Pony Tractors Second-bond Fordson Troctor, rubber tired. (I only) Fertilizer Sewers Manure Spreaders-Z horse Engines Rubber-tired wagons Groin Crushers Tandem Disc Horrows Apply to: DINGWELL 8r ROSSITER Morell, P. E. I. ‘hells! Ivdsg suns-wuss comm‘ OHOOQO‘ eee-e4vooooooflvr i \.