5g , (ye- 121cm ~ Fumes: rsnwann ._ sonar - mmar - sarrunnsr - snows mao-r-a girliicnrarssr oumunn srrtrltis’ : suuvrmss Across m: scmztuu TIIIIILISI The wildest of all rodeo: -iha Gals!!! Stampede! ACTION i Untamed Khfl of the will horses battles a fear-crazed » wolfpselil i “F. ff)” ‘m ' Q . JAN ESl.|JAE CRAIG ~JACK mime rumssr sugar: at cmu. VIliiS-VICTOR lililliN m m oo-uruut" i. CINEOOI. Added: News - Featurette - Cartoon - Little Gold Fish ¥0O%0b%0 t€>o0%»%' 9§00%0 0%O0\ . day. >’j_ ‘as me easrsnn GUARDIAN ‘GUARDIAN, y CHARLOTTETOWN ___,______ ' GENTS MONTAGUI: ‘ | Ste lil- "“ “w... “l. 4?...“ hllewlnl ll“! "l. In Georgetovnrr‘: The Pest Oifloil Roper: fmnuousn onnva souven- |m3__g_ y; Boehner. Jeweller, iMontague. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mcller- mn, Murray Harbour North, were vlaltori to Montasue "n Molds!- Mr. Penna Moore, Charlottetown. was a business visitor to Mout- ague on Tuesday. Mr. n. n. Yeo. "enter-lie. was _a business visitor to Saint John, .N. B. on Monday and Tuesday. l Mr. William Landrigan, Char- lottetown. spent the week-end in Montague, guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald. Mr, Ramh Balderson, commercial traveller. was a business visitor to Montague and vicinity on Tues- day calling on his regular custom- era. Mr. H. Richardson, commercial traveller. was a business visitor to Montague and vicinity on Tues- day calling on his regular custom- ers. ..'Mr. Roger IoBlanc, who has been spending the past few weeks at his parents home in Campbell- ton, N. 8., has returned to Mont- ague to resume his duties at the Canadian Bank of Commerce. His many friends in this locality will regret to learn that Mr. James Lennan, formerly a resident of Montague. is ill at the Charlotte- town Hospital with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Condon and daughter Paula, and Mr. and Mrs. John Daly oi Charlottetown, were Sunday visitors to Montague, guests of Wm. L. Steele and Mary J. Steele. .' Mrs. Roy Crockett is making a good recovery after an operation at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital, Charlottetown. and returned to her home at Souris on Mon- . Mr. Bertie Lannan, student of St. Dunstanh University, had the misfortune to break his arm dur- ing ‘ball practice on Sunday. Mr. Lannan was formerly a student of rum CAPITQL rm. and SAT. SHOWING AT 3:80 - 7 - 8:45 n ii“ ~ is mutant-emu" when rmvmmnus- canon Also: Chapter 2 “BRUCE GENTRY” - Magic Flute Clap Your Hands - Movie Memories o-Q-omo-Qoo-eamo-Q- ck‘ Y“ E MPIRE rouicm rm. and sat. Showing at "asset-Matinee Saturday at 2230 », v umm mm ill ‘ llllll ' CNESEBIU ' MURGII Produced by any moans ay nv vavtol a n: ncvual Montague High School before mov- ing to Charlottetown. His many fiends here will regret to learn oi his unfortunate accident so new the closing examinations. . SSUDDEN DEATH — Word has been received of the sudden death in Brooklyn, USA. oi Mr. Samuel McKenzie. Mr. McKenzie was born in Gaspereaux some '78 years ago. When a young man he went to Boston where he was employed with the Boston and Maine Rail- road. He was a regular visitor to the Island, spending his vacation at his old lvrme in Gasperaux. Mr. Wilson McKenzie oi Gasperaux is a nephew of the late Mr. McKenzie. 4 BAOK seems 1o Acne I acaussu mow 1cm ascent Added: Wagon Wheels West - Cartoon - Sports THERE CUGHTA BE A LAW! By Fcguly and Shorten ‘ WEN ‘fl-IEWIDOQ W95 DON? FORGE’? 1D u PUT RDME STARR ‘ME AR . . ' | l. flaroldluudrpAlhaflAlftmllra-Byr-Ia wsflt , ' AGENT GEOIGITOWN: Waldou- Laven- lu BL Peter's: This Post Office.‘ Harriet Ollll’. 4 some» my of u» um a. a. u» louria: g aua. any. Coudouuuul flureaas Mrs. Bruce .Cun'ie, Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to Mont-Rue. guest of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Carruthers. ....°A GENERAL meeting will he held at Poole‘: Hotel -on Friday aiternoon at 3 p.m. for the purpose 0t organizing a Liberal Women's Club. All interested ladies will be welcome. Hon. A. W. Matheson, Minister of Public Health will ad- dress the meeting. Mrs. Walter Goss and son Roger. Charlottetown, were week - end visitors to Montague. guests oi Mrs. Goes’ mother, Mrs. James Currie. Mr. Abner Dewar and Mr. Charles Dewar, fourth year students of Prince of Wales College, were week-end visitors to the home oi their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar, Brudenell. M. S. ENTERTAINED - Tha ladies of the W. M. S. oi Montague United Church were entertained at the home of Mrs. L. A. Johnston on Tuesday evening. The devotional service was led by Mrs. M. MacLean, and a very en- joyable Easter program was pre- sented, with a number of members taking part in the Scripture read- ing and ‘prayer. Two_ duets “He arose" and "Out of the Ivory Palaces," were very sweetly sum; by Mrs. D. M. MacDonald, and Mrs. l King's Bounty Progressive Conservative Rally will be held at theiollowlng plwell Emma-Mombasa May 2-2 p. . somus THEATRE-Monday. He! $4 11-m- OARDIGAN HALL-Tuesday, May 8-8 1w!- MURRAY mvmt HALL-Wednesday, May s-"s p.111. uomaoun Trimaran-Thursday. May 5-8 r-m- sr. Pmmvs THEATRE-Monday, May e-s p.m. Moving Pictures of The will be shown. National Conventiol PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Georgetown and Vicinity Mra. Rose Wilson is the guest of her brother Rev. O. Kiggins at the Parochial House. rm. Chisholm oi autism-h. N, 5., is the guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy. Mrs. Cora Morrison has return- ed to her home in Georgetown after having spent the winter in Charlottetown. My, and Mrs. Ralph Gordon oi Rosencath were visitors to Georgetown on Tuesday and WCN H. L. MacGregor. During this ser- vice it was urged that the mem-l bers make this an ouistandingi year. Cards were passed around‘, with,a list oi ways to help, and! each member was asked to mark, the things she was willing to do to bring this to pass, such as moral prayer and study of the scripture, reading missionary books. teach- ing the children about missions in the home and organizations, at- tending meetings regularly and helping to acquire new members. A circle oi prayer closed this aer- vzice, and the president, Mrs. Archie Hume. then took over. The minutes of the last meeting were read and a/mroved, and the roll call was answered by something on China. Plans were made for the Easter Thankofiering service io be held in two weeks time. It "was decided to leave it in the hands of the minister to arrange for and exchange with another minister ii’ this were possible, or to take the service which is to be on missions. There will be special music with some outside talent if possible. Plans were ai- so made for a work evening next week to finish work on the quilt for an overseas box. Announce- ments wens to be made from the pulpit asking for used clothing to be sent inthe box. Sixteen hospi- tal, and twenty-four sick callsi were reported. and also seventeen treats and eighteen cards sent to. sick and shut-ins. As there was so | much business at this meeting it was decided to leave the study book for the next meeting, with Mrs. George Nicholson as reviewer. With the conclusion oi the business period the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Refreshments were served by the hostess and a pleasant half-hour enjoyed. the guests oi Mr. and Mn. (‘files- ter Walker. Mrs. Peter Jay and her sister Miss Agnes Batchllder. both 0i Charlottetown wer, recent Bum! of their mother, Mrs. Jmlm 5“- chllder. Mr, Willlrm Buffet! who l’!!! been visiting his daughter, Mrs. wlrgeon Walker for the P"! two months, left Monday on re- turn to his home In Bdllfll. John Boyce in npmdlns I 1W day's at his home here at the conclusion of the W31"! W0?!‘ n Nova Scotia. Technical Coilelih Halifax. He is accompanied “Y l cones; friend, Wilfred m); of Copper Cliff, Ontario. Mr. Fred W. Jenldns oi Dart- mouth, N. 8., motored to the P10- vlnce on Sunday ln mnumnv with four friends and visited his l9"- ents, Mr. and Mrs. All. Jenkint- Fred will shortly take pollilOn with the MaeKensi, Bros. Lines on the Halifax to Boston full- The citizens oi Georgetown have learned with pride that Misses Evelyn and Phyllis Hes- sian are among the graduates of St. Dunstan's University this Yell’- We all congratulate Miss Evelyn on receiving lfhg honour oi beins chosen Valedictorian. These two y'ourr; ladies received their early education in Georgetown and moved to Charlottetown a few years ago. Their brother Fred and sister Louise also received their early education in George- imvn. Fred is now a professor at St. Francis Xavier University, An- tigonish, and Louise is on the teaching staff of Queen Square School, Gilarlottetown. Tho late DAILY Odaicltselmply nvoaa vonxr-gu- ' . GII~IIYATWQ I y. .;:.:.:r..*m~:t.r.¢:e@-..‘a# .""* ""4 CROSSWORD p. A0108! 4. Goat 25. Mar-shy 1. Cigarettes antelope meadow (slang) lJap.) 27. Mischievous l. Needy B. Chum person 0. voided 6.‘ Eish 88. Narrow escutcheon 7. ratron inlet l0. Dexteroun Saint of (GeoL) 11. Woof‘ for n gorway 30. BmalLh "l"? "I - "I89 813i!!! " . ' pipes and alter brown rail g Q g 12. Permission for better 81. River 0- 14. Rlvar 11. Barriers um.) Inter-hr’! All"! (So. Am.) 1s. Ireland 32. Apex 89. Small 1a Any pina- fpoet.) s4. Resolve fleeniah and: ceous tree 15. Fresh 35. British 42 Abound l7. Sun 19. Fabulous colony d4. Smallest 18. Pitchers bird (SW. and weakest 21. River 20. Coin (In) Arabia o! a littar ' ( Chin.) 23. Sweet 3B. Sign of 46. Fold over I2. Pig pen potato zodiac 41. Silkworm l4. Madle of I6. Ventiiatn 29. t 80. gait sa. Gina's name u. Gulf ‘ (Siberia) I7. Buckets 40. Editor (abbr.) 41. Rodent 48. Psnetrata 45. To anoint :8. Brown bear 0. Equipment M. Outer peel ll. Body of Kall- vvarri H. Poker stake DOW! a a L do! M publication l. Melody I A glossy coating oamrlJarrroqnom-nsm m u work m ; " AXIDLIAAXI ~I lsONOIIIsl-O eruw or: nausea-r. rowoa out. raawsawxaj-Taaallf, I \ .. f4.- , ' .1 -‘- ‘ i.‘ - v J James G. Hessian was their fa- ther and S. S. Hessian, 8.0., Montague, is their uncle. _ Mt. Stewart m. Vernon MacDonald, who has spent the past two months with the sealing fleet, has reutrn- ed to his home in Mt. Stewart. The many friends of MraChes- ter Coffin, R.N., are sorry to hear oi her illness and all hope for her speedy rot/urn to good health. Mr. Waiter Douslas, potato in- specior. Souris, was a visitor to Mr. Stewart on Sunday. Miss Lois Smith who has spent the past three months in New York, has returned to her home in Cherry Hill. Miss Rowena Mercer, nurse-in- training in the 9.21.1. Hospital, is spending a vacation with her parents. Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Mercer. Misses Eileen Jay and Doreen Mercer, P.W.C. students. spent the week-end at their home in Mt. Btawart. Mr. Joseph MacDonald of the Survcyoru Office in Charlottetown spent the week-end with his mo- iiligr, Mrs. Margaret B. MacDon- s . Little Miss Elizabeth Anderson Md M h" truest. her cousin for the past week-end, from Sum- merside. ‘Miss Catherine Campbell has returned to Mt. Stewart. having spent her Easier vacation with '31" Dlrents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Elmira. Nlrrand Mrs. Robert Bryson have returned to their home in St. Andrew's, having spent a few $311; this past week in Monetoin, Misses Ethel Lsard. nurse-in- trsininz in the‘ 1112.1. Hospital. and Leona Jsv. nur-se-in-brsininq in the City Hospital, were visit- ors! to iflieir homes over the wee-k- en . Her manv friends will be [Ind io know that Mrs. John A. Bar- rett ia now convelascing from her recent illness. All wish her a very speedy recovery. ‘Mir. my Roper, employee of the Royal Bank. Mt. ate-wart, spent Bundav with his parents in Cen- tral Royalty. ‘ilhe citizens of Mt. Stewart and vicinity owe a heartv vote of thanlm to our obliuinr mailman. m. Ernest Affleclr. James Af- fleck. Clarence Coffin and Rov Mitchell. who oover the rural route and operate out of Mt. Stewart post office. The local mailman. m. David ‘Biron has been carrying hhe mail from the station to the post office for the nest 36 years and has been giv- inr mltrtandinr service. The ob- lilring and efficient post-mistress. Miss Evelyn Mcinivra has given the public excellent service and has carried out her duties in a manner ilhat has left nothing to be desired. IONDON -- (OP) -—- The report "f the Royal Commission on ihe British Press, which was sent to the-printers recently. is between 90000 and 100.000 words long. it will be published about mid-June and is understood to give ,a un- animous finding. O l-Iueyre bel-ler lea, bulls I They bring you fhe lifile lop leaves of flnesi frugronf Orange PQkOIonQTId they "filler" "WY WP ¢FY"°| ulcer; no specks, no stray leaves. Tender leaf Til I also available in convenlenf size packages. Hon. F. Gordon B n L Secretory of Stole for Canada ilPEAKS TONIGHT CBA 7:45 NOTICE NOTICE OI APPLICATION T0 THE P ABLIAMENT O!‘ CANADA FOB A PRIVATE BILL NOTICE ls hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next following session thereof for a Private Bill incor- porating a company under the name of queont Pipe Lina Com- pany. or irrtha alteriativeirans- Northern Pipe Line Company. III‘ such other name as Parliament may grant for the purpose of ac- quiring, constructing and operat- ing pipe Ilnss within and/or out- sldl Canada for the tranlulsslon of oll including liquid hydrocar- bons and liquid derivative pro- duets thereof. subject to the pro- visions of and with such addit- ional powers an may be conferred on pipe line companies by an! general legislation respecting pipe lines which may he enacted by the Parliament of Canada. The applicants will request that the company shall have all the pow- ars, privileges and immunities conferred hy any general legisla- tion affecting Iueh pipe lines which may he enacted by the farllasuent of Canada and fur- ther wili request Iueh other pow- ers and corporate provisions as may he deemed necessary for the carrying out of the objects of the Company. DATED at ‘lieronlo. Ontario, this 4th. day of April. 1949. L. V. SUTTON» Solicitor for the canto. i009 loyal Bank Building, Toronto, Ontario. Inn"- Farm For Sale Al‘ 5T. 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