. .<.-.e-. A'__~> a! v ‘PAGE arena) e Pmllflfi EDWARD TOIIAY- and urn. o. i. v» '1 S 5i a l. i H i» <- Ii ' Salt-contained insulation values because o! a 43 assessors: -._. .; - . .. J1EE -QU£\RP.1A1§L._.CHAR1<°'YP EIQWN lhows Daily Szw-‘I-il-Saturday Matinee at’ 2:80 A picture as dsiightfuljoe different es hereslil i IEANNE Illllll IIIIIIII - IIIIIIIEII m EDMUND GVIENN t. figffi t... t, TECHNICOLOR EXTRA: “ANSWER TO STALIN" O-OGOOOOO TIVERTON, Devonshire, Eng- lend-“Flying Officer Kite", a rook, was taught a few words and his favorite phrase was "come on". He tried it on Punch, a terrier, once too oiten. The dog took him at his word. Now “Kite" is permanently grounded with an injured wing. OPHCAL CONFUBION 30th the halibut's eyes are on lls right side. ORIENTAL ORIENTATION The mariner‘: compass was known to tho chlnue in 11o 3.6. r Oi Mutual Beneiit As during the past three summers, em ~ ployers in the Maritimes will hire university students during the vacation period. This holds out benefits to both student: and employers: 1. It provides the students with the mone; » needed to continue their studies; 2. It offers the employers the opportunit) to provide special training to student: I who may later become permanent em- ployees after graduation. Right now several hundred undergraduates are looking for summer employment openings. As yet not enough permanent job openings have been uncovered to take care of one of the largest graduating classes of all time. Many are vetersns. If you can employ s graduate or can one,‘ _su'msner employment to an undergraduate, please ‘phone or write the Executive and Professional Liaison Ofticer at your nearest NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ofliee NOW. l l The N.E.S. is a Community Service ; e Use Your Local Olfice Department oi Labour HUMPHREY MITCHELL‘ A. MacNAMARA Minister of Labour Deputy Minister 14¢ "BRIKADIER" ‘typifies Brilrcrete .1.‘- . ~~_,: I It‘. The Brilr rete ior All Exterior Walls oi this Home Costs Only . . . And ior all partition wells only $188.39. Same low prices per- square toot for any sise or type home you may be planning to build. Brilrcr-ete combines colorful beauty-and all the values ‘of masonry at its best-with a lower-then-lumbsr price. Designed and roportioned to {it modern stylin . Laid- ,up ace sise, 2 inches long by 31/3 inches hig . Two thlclenasses-S-inch and 4-inch. - . id. Strength and endurance combine with light weig tvdnd Ilow absorption. Local processing of local materials efiect 1086s savings in msnufacturing- along in- the form of better quality and lower prices. Visit our plant. See the product. Get estimate. Or write for literature. f I’ llusprlnts of the ".8ri1:adler"now available. fist/we HIKZKIITEIPRODUCK are.‘ Economy’ I HUMPHRIY OGIIR —r 5U c B IDWARD L. \ E 2 c1: 3 Z I twill BARRYMORE ~ PMIREIREVOR illllslluuu;luul nunulnunu‘ r. m9 ->.:>~~»_-~-> v» w o- %.<\_'\'» vt Qxk?» Shows 8:80 ‘I - 8:45. LAUREN i C‘: t: ,.._. F m Memoarm IAMEG HENRY BRYAN In the early hours of the morning o! March 23rd. at his home on the beautiful banks of Foxley River. Lot l1, P E. Island, there passed peacefully sway James Henry Bryan in his 75th year. Mr. Bryan was born on the farm whore he died. In early life he spent several years in the United States, later returning and taking over the homestead where he be- came s prosperous and successful farmer. He was a son oi the lat! Arthur and Amelia Bryon. who came to P. E. Island albout the year 1860 from a point near Dublin. Ireland A few years ago Mr. Bryon ad- companied by a brother- the late Wm. F. Bryan. paid s visit to the birth place of their parents and met with many heretofore unseen rela- tives who still reside there A member of the Anglican Church he we; one oi’ its regular attend- ants and ardent supporters. Possessed with s genial sense of humor his ho-me Will 8 131MB 91 hm‘ pitallly and good cheer for those who called from time to time and from tar and near. Althoulh in failing health for several years he helped with the work of the farm ulltll a tew month-s previous 1v hi! passing. With a rlrm_ trust ln God he bore his sufferings with christian D99" ience and was often heard to ex~ press a wish to so home. on March m. 1w he took for his bride Edith ‘Palmer of Conway. P. E. Island. And on March 1st. 1947, they celebrated theLr golden weddin; anniversary- Ttrere are lclt to moum his will! and an adopted son Alvin at home; also two sisters and three brflihfilfi ngmely: Mrs B. J. Day and Mrs. T. G. Henderson, Dorchestcr. Mass. Rev. Dr IT. Ingram BYYI" lmldon, England: Ernest A. Bryan- Bostorl; Herman G. Bflln- 779°‘ land, P. E. Island. The tunersl took plau on March 25th, to the Anglican Church and Cemetery, The large number in at- tendance evimcing the high esteem in which he was held in the corn- munity where he lived for so many vears. The service was conducted by Rev. Leslie Dlamm. assisted by the choir. Those comln! ‘horn outside the province were Mr Rathhurn Bryan. Boston; J. H. Bryan. 1303115101‘- Novs Sootis. Among those in attendance from outside points within the PrOViMB were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cam?- bell. Mt. Rose; Mr. and Mrs. J- W- Dsn Campbell and Mr. Vltw! "U!" -- -- LOSE 0L‘! FAT -lIP TO 1 LBS. FIR WEEK THE MODEL DIETARY WAY ‘ SAVES MONEY, 10o: ' Begin losing Fat at Once with- = out starvation, harmful drugs, laxatives or exercise. I Tlll sew Medal Dietary Hun is net s reducing drug. It's ssh, lesssm simple as A-l-J II WIN help Iss0 7 Manes Noble, Ievsly wlmev s! Miss Western Onlsrls s wonderful help sl we taazeeatvs Iseewrnend Itflgldll was.“ who wish h take el onwontsdflvsglglnnlly ht. lelievs the Model Dietary really works." o-u m A‘: Maire This No-Rlslr Test Today! fl- and muse. um- le-i-vlloy desilnlsspsdssa- - fl. ’ ell +3 New is lo Mme in have 10hr letrlgorator elssehsd before the stunner months. For prompt and guaranteed service on all makes o! corn- msrelsl and domestic refrig- eration, eall 1545-1» Motors. Washers, Electrical Appliances repaired. CARTER I and liaoLAliEN i Campbell, Alberton; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Albina, Woodstock; Mr. said Mrs. Bruce Gaanble; Mr. Fred Gamble and Mr. Frank Bryan, Cas- cumpec; Mr. and Mrs. Ruby‘ Adams; Mr. W. J. Bryan; Mo; Sanford Phillips and Mr. Claud Jellcy, OTAIIY‘. Mir. and Mrs. George Key, Bummerside; Mr. and Mrs. Qlarles Mcreshead, West. Devon. 'I‘hs pallbearers were George, Hardy, John W. Palmer. George Adams, James liioLeun, Georie ‘Puplin and John D. Pakner. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our darling. Baby, li-ancis Joseph MacDonald.’ who passed away May 10th. 1948- In s lime corsair] graveyard Noe very far a y, Hes the one vm ved so dearly But the one we could not save, God only knows the lonelincn That fllis our hearts today Aswvethinkrrponayearago When our del-r baby passed any. Into sweet rest he has entered No mole to suffer or wpep Bat mfe in the arms oi’ Jesus Our baby h fast asleep, sadly Mhsed and lovingly Remem- bered by Motlher and Father. CARD or rfiinus I wish to thank the men that so kindly came to the chopping frolic. Sigmed Mrs. Mark Horton. ML Albion. KING'S LYNN, Englanrh-Mem- hers o! King's Lynn chamber of trade will ask the county council if fire-station doors can be painted green, instead of red, to harmonize with the countryside. - INDUSTRY GROW! Scallop fishinx in Canadian wa- ters was started in 1N6 but not until 1920 was it exploited corn- mercially on a large scale. SEWING MAONINE REPAIRS For satisfactory repairs, on all rnokes send your machine to V. E. KING. 62 Sydney Street All work guaranteed. DAILY" CIITO l, acnoss 4o. Border 1. Mineral 50. Asterisk springs‘ nowN‘ l h. Large read- i. English ingdesk ' \ novelist 9 A little. I. Mountain mound ' k ‘ (Engl . (Bonn) U dttBlbltcsll ’ I. Prsyer_- 4. territory‘ l ending l1. Latin epic d. Malice ' U. Part of | l2. 20. ' 28. .18. indefinite article _ I19. Bacchanal’ . "Y It. Ahead 82. Peruse 25. finishing 37. A fleet and spirited horse t9. internal- OOMMIIIIOI! II. Armor o! chains, rings l1. River (Latvia) l8. Msndsts d0. Releases .48; Feminine name Al. Pertormanes ' " 'g1r|s (Baits) ‘dd. flush ' ‘u. Beseheil ‘ teem any lllfleeslhest William Mather have returned to S SW BAIL‘! OIYPIUQUUIE-Illle‘! how ts III! ll! d_ nasaaxa uaosoraaaow __,___ One mm simply - o m- another. m uus unnplfii seed lor the three L's, X for the two 0's. eta. llsgds letters, dpes-_ trophlesfthe length and formation o! the wosfl are all his“, Bach day the code ieturs m amount. ' Allflflfilsnfiltteliea oc‘ ‘ourcxvoit Qovnxa ssv ncrq [rovn wmrr wvervvc srv noaaavgj our no oxr-aniaorv.‘ ' Immer- Orvwamu: snonswaoorvasxcrarafs rasxr mus low-anus amo n: nasvartslrlllle. ~ ' -mmuu.duu¢sseun».~" . THE" EASTERN .__GUARDIAN IGINTII IONIAGUII lilo“ I‘. .Aibart.Al&Il.Il.rs-lnaa llllflafl, IUIIIN i ~ AOINI‘ fifilflIlOWll Welles llvlsl- TMOIIIQIIBQIOIQIJIOIOKOI IEI. m»; rhees In Isatsgissl Georgetown: The lest Ofllses - Inner: wsztswcrsnioltavorw-I-IAM spenttlasweeloendetbishomeiu Mmtzegm. . .'MI6LIOD AND GBIINI. Montague, can fulfill any well-drill- ing requirements at any location. Ilrs.J0eO9hKmned!,Piotllhh amonhhinhlonlsgue, guestolldnandllas. Andres Isndry. Mr. and Mrs. J3. Incas return- ed to Montague lest week altar‘ vlsitlns Sussex. N3, guests o! Mr. Imees‘ parents. Qterlirla Lana. student of o1’ Wales College, spent flu * in Montague at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W8. Lane. Mk‘. Prince . .'MIALIOD AND GREENE. Montague. have in stock a complete line of shallow and deep-well weibr systems sad all types of heatinl and plumbing supplies. Her many kieods will be phas- ed to learn that Mrs. Andre-I Landry has returned to her Mme following an operation at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Berri’ "MacDurI. eulplowos o! rim; ‘Pransbansde Airways, Mono- ocn, NJB. is st present spending s. rew days in‘ Montague, guest of his parents. M1’. end Mrs. 1.0. Manhunt. During the past week ldwol Supervisor m. (LB. Jelly, Bum- rnerslde, has been inflfictlng the Montague High Brahool smd other rural schools in the immediate vicinity. Min Joyce Wlgslnvton, student of Prinz-cc of Wales College, eoeorn- punied by Miss Shirley Jmkins. are spending the weekend in Mon- tague, guest oi Miss Wiggintorfs parents,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Imps Wig- gin/ton. ..° Miss Jean Duvar, daudlter of Mrs. All. Duvar, was s mevnber‘ o! the graduating class at. the Royal Victoria Hos- pital. Montreal. on Thursday, May 5th. Her many friends in this community extended sincere eon- gmtuletions. . Mrs. Abram lsndry IIndMN. Montague after spending six months in Boston. Mrs. harsh-y was the guest- oi heir son-in-law and da/ugbtu, Mr. and Mas. John E. Finmgan, and Mn. Matter was the guest oi her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. ‘Thomas Fltzgibbon. ° MONTHLY MEETING 0F GUILD - The regular monthly meeting ct the Young Warren's Guild of St. Andrew's at the home of Mrs. Claude mm. olson 0n Moradsy evening. The vice-president, Mil Mildred Smith, presided. Durins the devotional period sihe was assisted by Miss Mary Hemphlll. At the close o! the meeting lunch was served by Nina. Nicholson and Miss smtgh, The favorite ornament among women was s sslety pin. uuuu illuuu Amusem with can Paradise Division Yesterday's Asswd 30. Tllllllhfl tern 39. Untamed 4 1. Petition 42. Spirit map s4. Household pet _ . e1. Pronous llltfslflt Thofosl Montague, ' a. _ . LIJewIllnl-ssallq Inloorlsr Ooadoaiasdfloreaes Oiflee. "sass saw sroaa with the new look. C. It. Boehner. Jewel- ler. Montague. _ It. Andros Campbell, Penman Island, was s business visitor to Montague on Satan-day. tagus, guest of his mother, Mrs. James Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Oecil Campbell, Jlllrs. Hilda Hilchey of Mont- ague was a recent vizdtor to Pic- tou, making the first trip cf the season. “QIJMIOD AND GIIINE, Montague, have in stock a limited qukntity of grain drills, plowil, disc barrows both tractor and hoses. and m» pea-toothed narrows. Ott your order in early. m. md Mrs. Howard MncLeod. Primrose, were visitors to Monts- gug hit week. guests 0! Mrs. Mashed’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Macmsclaem. w. Don Campbell returned to his homo in Monimrue last week one spending the winter in Char- lottetown. Mr. Campbell expects to start his picture circuit in the nssr nature. 1dr. Mu Mes-tin, Pietou, is spending a few days in Montague wrisldng his many friend. Mil‘. Martin was a former resident of Montague prior to moving to Pic- tori. Mr. and Mrs. John MecKenzie mister-ed to New Glasgow with a truckload o! produce for mainland markets via the Wood Island fen-y. On the retlurn. trip Mr. Mac- Kensie brought a loed cs coal for Howittll factory. IBADL! BUINED-The many friends of Mr. Sheldon Stewart oi’ Montague will be sorry to hear he ls confined to his home with sev- ere burns about the hands and face. received in Pictou when e bucket of gasoline exploded while he was using it in the engine room of the Fairmile "Lazy Mar- iner" owned by Lester Jenkins of Summer-side. Bheldon, who 1a chief engineer. was getting the engines ready to make the first trip oi’ the season to Newfoundland. Fight Asthma- Bronthlal (ought If yea sulfur from difficult breathing, eeflshlns. V using, and can't sleep well u- oeusa of Asthma er Bronchitis attacks, you III l0 reared! to h! HINDAOO. The very dose of IIIDAOO starts working through your blood in l0 minutes, helping lleturs loosen and rarneva the thick, st eky mucus which causes eoushlns. I ins, dill- cuit brssthins. This loosening ac ion helps open up your bronchial tubes so you can breaths more more weleldhlholiianey back unldssmgillgfiydrgl. satisfied. Jake mt PR PROGRESSIVE 030-1 0.00 CONSERVATIVE tumor E Leader PARTY will open the Progressive Conservative Campaign I Tuesday Night NIay 10th OVER A CBC NETWORK FROM SYDNEY. NOVA SCOTIA gAliKVlLLE I l0 —TllE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY— nfintssn/E PARTY CONSERVATIVE B. A. p. m. A. ll. ‘I. IN STOCK FOR. PROMPT DELIVERY Manure Spreaders Forano 2 horse hitch, Lubricated with Grease Gan. Price $287.00. Judson Fertilizer distributors, price, less Tires, $149.00; with Tires, $184.00. McGOWANS nmrran Kilmuir MEN WANTED '10 PEEK‘ Pit Props BERGNANWS MONTAGUE em rmrrnon TAYLOR'S ti!!! is as gilt so pre- cious as a gm oi Ineiewslry-MM the! lives so long In uuiui sen/ks. 1 1 I . ,