wrns GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .Pm"cE Enpynnn TQDAY 'Ti'iE EAST-E-iiii GUMiDiA'ii AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Huold F. Landry. here Althea, In-a. Byron Stawert. Mlle Harriet Olalr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. The Guardian maybobougln asenroiiae ' (allowing places In Montague: Mine 8. A. Llewellyn; Mn, (nu, . (AGE EIGHT , "GIIATEFIIL ron HELP I WITH cousnrsnou W.C.T.U. N NOTES y husband spent much money eeelcsn cures for constipation. Nat until e began eating xIn.wao's Au.-sum for brain . , fast did his trouble i 14 in Georgetown: The Poet Oliicez In Sourie: The Enact In and H . u rs ADCOHOIJSM AN ILLNESS? 1 shows 3:30 1 W-rd- 6 son ii:.:.?i6.:.iii.m?.3 ' . ..-rrrrszn soorwaaa at the Boudmult. 11 rue 1- WM" ll Ni ””'""0'-'' . 7 . 9 ,, 5 , Gegr efg Ham do ille, Dr. Robert v. Seltzer, or the I MOMIIUG 5 09 W" 9 wn E:!X,it:;3riiJ;ay-Slogfqe, , Johns I-lopukins Hospital. Balti-- : ' O U I ll. motion picture ""nnimIc -JIMMIE FIDLER moth-st SUSPENSE . . . ACTION are thrown together behind 15,000 enemies on a perilous South Pacific isle .. . ..-FDANCE. Montague, Friday. May 5th; Messer's orchestra. Whim Road Miss Norma Campbell. Charlotte- town, recently spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell, whim Road. Miss Betty Shaw, Brudenell. spent several days of her Easter lottetown, spent the weekend at Whlm Road with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell, whim Road, were recent visitors to Bellevue, the guests of Mrs. Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs friends and neighbours gathered to congratulate the young couple and wish them much happiness for the some of their poultry through the presence of raccoons. A few at the animals have already been caught in traps. June MacPherson, and Mrs. A.J. when Miss daughter of Mr. MacPherson, Bellevue. became the and Viciniiy Herman Lavandier visited Mrs. Judge and Mrs. J. S, Desiioches of Summerside motored to George- town on Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Lavers and son Jackie were vsiiors to the City on Thurs- a visitor to Georgetown on Wed- riesday. Friends oi Mrs. Henry Simpson are sorry to hear of her present illness and all join in wishing him a speedy return to good health. Air Force, stationed at Mcncton, N. B., is spending his leave at his home in Georgetown. parents, Mr.'and Mrs. P. J. DeLcry. Mr. Melville Ross rctcran black- rcturn to good health. The weekly meeting oi the One of many unsalic-iled letters, If you suEer from conets tion due to lack of bulk in the iet, do this: Eat an ounce of toaaty xaawcds BACK! more, defines an alcoholic in these terms: "Medically, an individual is considered an alcoholic it his use oi alcohol tnterleres with one Charlottetown on Thursday. . , I h r....t...un IIYNAMITE! . . . :,::;:M,'; ;::;1v,;,,s,:;:g, P1;:g,,tg ::..'.'l2i;, 2. .5. ”l';.?::.?.f.i? ill: from the moksmoi '" and bu1f;'e55A:,l1il1l:or M::Lgali1arloiVfest E with '”5"”5 after 10 (hays, amid business standing and ability, hisll 'c"AM"9'(' F i on Thursday , t”w" empty box to Kellogg's, London, reputation or ms home life. In . - Ont. Get oouaus voun asonsr contrast, the social drinker cant stop drinking at will. But it is from the ranks of the soclal' reported that she had put the squares together and it was near- ly large enough. A work meetimzl is to be held later and heavy! cards were sent. Plans were made for the Easter Thankoifering service which has been left until the roads are better. Miss Morson will be at this service. A very lovely article "Prayer" was read by Mrs. Ethan OH timate fellowship, a communion, together, a sharing of our Joys as well as our sorrows. The mect-' ”H0iVIE-OF THE BRMVE" TURNS OUT TO BE THE MOST-TALKEIL A BOUT FILM OF YEAR today has been made into a screen- play M exceptional power and dis- tinction. drinker that the chronic alcohol- ic usually develops." y 2. Isn't a man's drinking habits PROGRAM! EeryiA one large industry holidays at whim Roadnthe guest da quilts are to be made for a pm. his own private aliair? 01 MI”. and MT5- WW5 N1Ch0150”- y' for Overseas relief. 29 hospital, A I d C d! ' . , , 0 and 45 sick 'al1s were made. 88 ins -1113 an industrial- '& Miss Millie MacDonald. Char- M1”- L9” PW” M Momaauc W35 Nine "ems gw; nowe;-5, and 13 ist has said that alcoholism costs Canadian industry s8Q.000,000, (eighty million dollars) a year. according to the Toronto Star of February 3, 1950. The personnel department ol that reports about three persons out of every coholic loses 22 days each year from his job According to researchers. in- toxicated workers, or workers who other losss chargeable to indus- try include crime committed un- der the influence oi liquor, and a couple of million dollars each for public problem. j'o6?ftin1r&.-Ii'RoxT 133;.” MT- . Stewart. Prayer should not he hundred emP10Y5d drink 0110'-'Kh Kitche- AAJI Macpherson. m1:i7IibeJroSf)1i,'ht(liYenei!x'oJiarl" ggiiaciliah jut" laying Our burdens and (11,- to be considered alcoholics, and On their return to Whlm Road y appointments on God but an in- 1” 15 estlmlwd the "MR9 91- Delightful songs by - Oi CFCY Featuring news of interest In wemel by PAULINE HARVEY Dirucler-The Five Rona wjth JACK IRISTOW F” k. C" future. Mr. John DCLOWV E,,gmcC,.,ng ing closed with the Mizpah benc- FRED mu. H nth, pin", E' '" studs,” at MC,-,1” Um,,e,.sny in diction. Refreshments were scr- 5"1d5u!t!e””3tt h3"g0V9T. Call-S0 Damn: I lueeday Thursday IMARSTON Several farmers in this district Momread ,,,.,.1v,.d 1,, Gem.gem,,.n ved and H 500131 h311'h0UT 31' ace ens cos 1g In usuy do" no A M B T CONNI have had the misfortune of losing on wednesdny on 3 Vim to his Joyed W 5m'00o'om ” ye” 1" c'"md'- ' ' I ' I IH1IG01'lln LADIESI This is your pl-ogmn-weci-Ur produced for your enjoyment by the milieu of smith and machinist has been ill , .”ADVENTuRE An event O;:U:Ch interest to at his Mme 0" Richmond Sheet Arthur Laurcnts' unusual drama imoifiknlttegrliarirgeoihdriiricirzholifis 133.1 " '''''"''”V' ''''''T I whim Road and vicinity took place hr the past wank and his many "Home of the Brave". w-hich bows jails” This shows drinking is e, F U R '"""wM"v”"' ””kT in Charlottetown on March 23rd., mends are wlshng mm a mm: in at the Prince Edward Theatre 1,1,3 1 M . Ruben C 1,11, Mm GSOYEWJWII 30!? Scouts W35 held "Home or the Brave" l was ad- Negro in their midst. are depicted Q GET SET FOR THE EXPIOSION O; ,5”? mg May cejlmgaempbenl on Wednceday evening in the apted from the famous Broadway with spine-tingling realism. The N THE CHIPS ARE DOWN AND DANGER DRAWS NO COLOR IJNEI 'l'ha nation's top critics . . .MIe top mugaxinee agree . . . "Never has the screen entertained with such boldnees" EXTRA! TEBRYTOON and MIGHTY MANHATTAN to-on -CAPlTOL- rue.-wan. f Just gong .- MVNII unwell? whim Road. The Rev. H. E. D. Ash- ford, pastor of Trinity United Church in Charlottetown perform- ed the wedding ceremony, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts attended the bride and groom. llalieyfield East Mr. zenss Golding was I re- cent visitor to Valleyfield East. Massachusetts. cellent service the past weeks over next to impassable roads. The many friends of Miss Mar- Canadian Legion Hall, with Scout Master, Danlcl Maccormack charge. in A "Share The Prizes” Quiz Pro- gramme with song and musical numbers by local artist: was held- in the Town Hall on Monday night. Sponsored by the C0mmlll1- itv welfare League and master- minded by Raymond Lavandicr and- Cllllin DeLory as Masters of Core- monies the evening was an en- joyable one for those in attendance. Eyes" by Basil Gotell. ”Nobody's Chird" and "May You Never Be Alone-' by Buddy Mar- tell. guerite MacDonald will be glad ..M n . .. . -- y Ideal by Harry Yorston. 1'III8II0W'W0"” ?2..il.”.1.l..;””.'h;l”.i2..2Z.'fg?,f.i12f Men ,the veg; 3; theMMoon; lg , rs. amcs we yn. rs. . . no.1 Iuumr-MM ;;t;;;,,,,:,-, rm mom new-I ......... Mr. W Y......,.. It is hoped that I. widening and re-suriacing job can be started ?;t'Q31,1,1ccn Kmg' mum by sum" 0 I I on the Valleyfield Road next ENW, 'Y,",.. W M” .,,,m,,5 sum-me:-.1t.s width now is only Llewellyn M”! A EO Jmkms Wuy”w,WmWm.,,., v twenty-rive ieet and inadequate Harry Yolmom ' can on mos o e year. .. . the stretch or road . linking the M.'I';3;ou,bny 122:. stew”, ' ...................-............... county line and Montague was BM” Gem, ' . V v improved, there would be a line Quiz ' . MA , M . highway with other improved ..The;.e.s A Gm I Lo” m ,, u-ummumu....-.m- It it roads centrally located. for the Town Wm, Down 1., Dixie" by ,. . ' travellers convenience. Cmmrd Mcqumen. ' WARNER BROS. NEW Hmmsss-MAKEN Violin Selection iby Freddy ' Q rs W I McCullough, Wilfred Gotell. ' . M "The Old Home Town” by .-so . . H. .1. mos ” H ;, I oP'roME'm1s'r ---- O l1tting,nnil Sgaplylng Gllsees MONTAGUE W. M. .1. , ee 8 as 1 3 MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Oiiice Hours: by appointment. Oflice Connected With "Alberta Waltz" by Mabel Stew- , . ' The W. M. 3 at Mnntaszuc United Church was held at the home or Mrs. Edgar Macxinnon on Tuesday cw.-ning with a very good attendance The Devotional service was capably conducted by SHOWS 3.30,7.3;.15 .. ALSO NEWS Dru stow Mrs. Lester .'ilar:Lecd with sever- E ii) members assisting. The Eastcr Story. old but over new, was the theme and was fol- J' R' lowed ihrourzh trom the agony of y the Crucinxiqn to the tri- , WHV' you DON,T AN. WHERE BE-T-I-ER W grlnyilit oveg aiheatlit, oi rthlem Rise: LOSE one MINUTE THAN on W RAH: ..ii.i..f." mi. Stitni mf..?.i1. OF YOUR VALUABLE ROAD? TH' BEST ' they received the Holy spirit, and FEET SLMAMER VACATION IF VOU GOT YOUR BEFORE SCHOOL LETS OUT' - THIS IS A TOUGHENED UP 5-" QPUNTERS IN TH' WORLD. T1-i' FINEST CINDEFZS, 'l'H' SHARP- EST BALLAST ROCK, AN' EVEN HOT ER COLD STEEL" WHICHEVEE TH' WEATHER IS! V5)-I'll)-5. who became ills witnesses in the face or tribulations and perse- cution - going on to the story cg Paul who became one or the greatest Ambassadors for Christ. Hymns appropriate to Easter were used. Alter prayer. this part or the meeting closed. The president Mrs Leon John- ston, then took over. The roll call next month to be answered with s scripture verse with the word "work" in it. Next meeting is in be at Mrs. l... A. Johnstonr A number of squares were handed in tor the Afghan. Mrs. James Madmen ALL THE FAMILY agrees on Clifgirgan I-IOSIER hit by Carl Foreman, and the direction was in the capable hands of Mark Robson. The story tells of a small recon- naissance group of soldiers on an island in the South Paciiic some time during the late war. It is led by a. young. callow major, fright.- ened of the magnitude of his task. but doing his best. in charge of climax of the picture has the Negro undergoing treatment as a psycho- neurotlc, a condition brought on when he cracks up after seeing his one faithful buddy killed, after a period of extended abuse by the Japs. but which really stems back to the neuroses built up in his own past life. It. is an Army mediro who diagnoses the case and mially ei- four men on a strategic. danger- ous mission. One of the men, all fects the cure. Well produced and intelligently volunteers. is an average. pleasant directed, "Home of the Brave" is GI, one is an irritating bigot, one the most exciting screen entertain- Cianong's " I-008. son me name ing that some trace may be found or a C-54 transport that disappear- ed three months ago with 44 per- sons aboard. R. C. A. F. ofilcials say that when the snow clears, some part of the big silver plane should become visible. The plane, carrying 42 men. an expectant mother and her two-year-old son. was en route from Anchorage. Alaska. to Great Falls, Mont. It last reported over Snag. Y. T.. 300 miles northwest of here. NAVIGATION OPENS Arthur and Renvoyle at Fort Wil- liam. The ships cleared the level Whitefish Bay yesterday aiiternoos , and had a good run up Lake Su- perior. The opening oi navigation this year was 23 days later the: in 1949. MILLINERY DISPUTE INDI MONTREAL. April 30 - (CF. - A dispute between 1,200 mem- bers of the Millinery We Union ('I'.L.C.) 'snd the Montres Miss Lillisn Macbeod spent A dencous iunct, and dance round- r1):o?ah)ig;.i”:;Ihetiooi:warri:i1 mhnipxpiiig mem MM)": Ran . miliinery industry was ended sets the W"k'e”d " h" ham 5" ed out the night's activities. As to be ,. sensitive well-educated HOPE TO rum vnuscrmcr. "'d”' w"" ”"””""”m”"' "M Vw9y”91d- their next attfaniioil to the pub- Negro who is an ozlpz-rt surveyor. PORT ARTHUR. April 30 - the union had accepted a five pei -"T lie in the cntcxtainment field The pressure of work aocom- WHITIIHORSE, Y. T.. April 30- (C?) T N"'5”””” waned " the Ce": wage mcre"'.' The "rim Mrs. William MacLeod oi the communm, welfare League' pushed in the Jap.Su,.m,mdcd (Cp)L,As snow gradually dun. lakohead Saturday vmth arrival of merit. bringing basic wages up 14 Valleyileld is spending the month Wm stage a boxing tournament on jungle, and the varying reactions of pears from lower slopes or the the Canada Steamship Line i'rcight- 330. weekly, was. signed on N14 with friends and relatives in May am. the soldiers not only to the immi- rugged Rocky Mountain peaks ers City of Hamilton at Port basis of an arbitration deciaio! and is retroactive to Feb. 16. Ganongs The program mcluded ma fol, nent presence of death, but to the northwest of here, hopes are ris- .O.... , . '7 Our local mailman, Mr. John 1m.iggk:;n.g5;,eams.. and ..I lm H", Gay, is commended on his ex- thmkmg tonight or My B1,"