Air bosnas . in Action: I 24 comma SHOW-STOPPING SCENES LIKE THESE MAKE IT M-G-M s HAPPIEST OF sale: by TEGHNIDOLOR MUSICALSP MG'MtFlii.f'Ilii I7I'iICI)AS'IllI Iii”. JANIC P()WIiI.Ii I u. ii.;...a....,'. v..m..t-. LIIOIIIPI and ... .onp (lVId1IHII(t,'IP(IlVlI 2)()y(zA M1797 Illill lllllllllll SAIIAII Elllllltlilll - KIINAII IIIIIN and SAT. Matinee 2:30 Evening 6:45 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD OLD-TIMER HONORED BRANDON. Mam (CPI - Business and professional men and prominent farmers joined at a dinner to honor BrlE-'C'9n- . I It got .. iu"'i""', an I" uni” ., 1ii:mn Igtfg wmoiou um , stmrnisan FISHERMAN PORT AR'l'1-l'L"R.. Ont. -(CF) - 'n D1 A, E, Allin, provincial patho- logist. was fishing for smelt when y u , ii; celebrated his 85th birthday. He mimmh nirn ui1I:ec(L.dOW:n1d:DUI'ls5un oI arrived in Brlndon 50 Yea" 530 Egkougti erior I and for to years has been an aid- I S p ' crman. : WELLNER'S Nationally Famous Reliable DULOVAS 529.75 up Men and women ov- erywherc prt-icr Bul- ova for their superb performance. . . Wid-.- cholce of styles. Men's WATCHES 522.50 up Moriestly priced watchrs for men and women that are smart.- ly stylvrl and truly dependable. Precision Built 3.75 up Distinctive styles for men and women. . . Everyone guaranteed to live .v-nra of re- liable service. ERIS Gruon Watches CAPITOL TD-DAY - SAT. Shows 3:30-7-8'45 .1-s-I.-.n-39! rvaavyvouau... AS LONG AS I'll! Yho Mel wild Well In rotor by T nciimcoion tmm IIIIIE IIIIIIIII3 SERIAL - COMEDY KINSMEN ANNUAL MAMMOTH SPRING F?1mZ5?0 AT THE FORUM MAY 31 JUNE 12 BIG NEW SHOW MORE GAMES PARADES BIGGER DOOR PRIZES 3 BIG NIGHTS ' THE GUARDIAN. THEN EASTERN GUARDIAN CI-IARDOTTETOWN The Guardian may be Montague: town: Aral A son. AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Landry. Mu. Byron Stewart. D1. Imus lhoPhce, Mina Joyce Wlgglnton. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GIOIGETOWN: bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; The Post Officoz. tn Sourla: The Snack Bar and II. Klan Weldon Levon. the following places In in Oeorgo ...'n1r.sa:aVn Friday for dance in New Perth. big ...!UNl'rlD Baptist Churches. Montague Sunday. May 27: Slin- day School 10.00 a.m.: regular service 1l.00 a.m.: Dundas 8.01) p.m. Llc. W. D. Johnston. k ....'BLO0D DONORS urgently needed at Clinics to be held in Canadian Legion Hall, Morell between 10 and 12 noon and at Beaver Club Hall. Montague, be- tween 7 and 9 p.m. on Wednes- day, May 30th. JAIBOR DAY OBSERVED - Wedncsday, Arbor Day, was cel- ebrated at Montague High School with a general clean-up of the rooms of the school and the play- grounds. The young ladies. under the direction of the lady teachers. garnished and swept each room. while the boys under the direct- ion of the principal, Mr. MacLeod. cleaned the grounds. When all the work was completed. the school and grounds presented a fine appearance, worthy of the work of the school youngsters. ....SWE HAVE still a limited supply of Cnckshuit No. 2 fer- tilizer distributors in both 8-foot and 10-foot sizes, with or without tires at an exceptionally lower price. Also in stock 2-horse man- ure spreaders. Our stock of these machines is very low due to steel shortage. In stock we hnve horse hoes complete, or riding attach- ment may he sold sepcmiely. A few horse and tractor mowers at old price. Now price considerably higher. We have a car load of Model 30 tractors arriving at Charlottetown soon. Order now and get a Cockshutt 30 with 8 forward speeds and live-powt-r takeoff. Those machines are also in short supply. P. W. Robbins. Morcll. 30 PER DENT Continued from page i the anticipated strength has not developed up to the present time. it is still hoped tnat the balance or last years crop may be mark- ed ''In New Brunsvilck the portion of last years crop still unsold is somewhat higher than on the 15- land. In the opinion of the Island Potato Marketing Board the P.E.I. Potato Growers would be well ad- vised to reduce their plantings as suggested, also to not grow any potatoes for which thcy do not have adequate fall storage. Some way must and will be found to prevent a. repetition of the almost complete collapse of the potato market such as transpired last November. "For this reason the Island Po- tato Board. at the request oi iarin organizations throughout the Province are preparing to regis- tcr all Island Potato Growers dur- ing the months of June and July. By so doing the Island Potato Board feels that it will be in a position to effectively grapple with a similar marketing problem as existed last fall, it it should again arioe. "lit is worthy of note that after its first year of operations the New Brunswick Potato Marketing Board is now making plans for next year's operations and that the New Brunswick Government has seen fit at the last session of the New Brunswick legislature to have passed a new Natural Prod- ucts Control Act which seems to be about the most comprehensive legislation of its kind in any prov- inpco of Canada and which will undoubtedly be of great assist- ance to the New Brunswick Po- tato Marketing Board in carrying out its future operations." .flVI:iss Vickey Walker, Cale- donia. was a visitor yesterday at the home of Mrs. Ray Griffin, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart. lilontazuo, leit Monday morning for Halifax where Mrs. Stewart will enter the Victoria General Hospital for treatment. .38. S. ULNA IN PORT - The S. S. Ulna arrived in port at Montague Wednesday on its reg- ular weekiy trip from Sydney to Georgetown and Montague. Miss Sylvia Sullivan, student of Prince of Wales College, Char- lottetown. is apcnding the hol- idays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sullivan, Greenfield. JLEAVI-I FOR ONTARIO - Mr. Reggie O'Halloran. accom- panicd by his sister. Vclma, left Tuesday morning for Hamilton. Ont. Prior to their departure they were tendered a reception at their home in Greenfield. Both these popular young people will be greatly missed by their many friends who wish them the best of luck. .."SCOI.'T TROOP MEETS -- The regular weekly meeting of the First Montague Troop Boy Scouts was held Wednesday night at the Legion Hall, under the di- roction of Scoutmasicr Erilc Du. var and Assistant Scouimaster H. D. MLiri'a.V. Following the opening ceremony the boys moved to the patrol corners for a short study period. A series of games and contests were then played, after which Mr. Duvar gave a short instruction on the "use or ground sheets", and ”Hinis on Camping." Aftcr a few more games. the boys were brought to attention for inspection. The meeting then closed with the horseshoe formation.-M. I3 Mlhilldvance Continued from page 1 l-lowcver, he cautioned the Reds were reinforcing their defenrc screen-rear guard-all along the cast.-central front. More powerful screening forces were being rushed south by ths Reds to keep the Allies from cut- ting the main Communist with- drawal route. This report tallied with air ob- servations of Red vehicles moving by lllglhl. from Chorwon io Hwach- on across the central front and well above the 38th parallel. Oth- rr Red vehicles were again streaming southward from the Manchurian horder into North- west Korea. Vvhile the powerful armada of tanks und vehicles carried United Nations troops into Red Korea for the third time in the war, Allied units pushed bar" into Chunchon. It was the seventh time that bat- tcred road centre changed hands. H. J. MABDN orrosnrmtsr Fitting and Supplying Glance Etc. MONTAGUE, P. I. I. oifloe noun: 10 to 12 A. M. I to 6 P. M. by appointment. oilioa Connected win on; store. ATTENTION immediate Delivery: 2 Trailing Lime Sowers. The following New and Used Machinery available for New Machine: 3 sets Lever Spring Tooth Harrows. '4-11 Marker Grain &-. Fertilizer Drills. 1 8-ft. Tractor Disc Harrow. 2 Lime & Fertilizer Sowers. 2 '& 3 Furrow Tractor Plows. FARMERS SPECIAL 8-Only FARM WAGON! on Steel Wheels - iil'EClAI.. SPECIAL PRICE 800.00 BARGAIN PRICES ON :- conditioned) . 1 Farmali "A" Tractor UNLOADING TODAY CARLOAD FARMALL "H" TRAC- TORS, THE TRACTOR THAT IS FAMOUS THROUGH- OUT P. E: I. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY TODAY. Used Machines 1 McCormick-Deering No. 4 Manure Spreader (re- 1 "Cub" Tractor, Plow 8: Cultivator. 1 Fermall F-20, Steel Wheels (good condition). Gang Piows, Mowers, Binders, Engines, Farm Wagon. (excellent condition). SEE THE NEW COMPL1'1TI'E LINE OF INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER REFRIGERATORS 5: HOME FREEZERS NOW ON DISPLAY. A SIZE AND PRICE TO SUIT EV- ERY HOME. SEVEN MODELS--SEVEN SIXES. Usual Terms-Liberal Allowance for your old machine. W. R. JENKINS Kat. George Street Charlottetown Pisquid East Notes Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly were visitors in Bedford on Monday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Milton Rodgerson were visitors to Charlottetown on Wednesday. ' Miss Theresa Kelly is spending a few days at the home of her als- ter, Mrs. Walter White, Donagh. Miss Shirley Jay, Charlottetown. is spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Pisquld East. fMr. and Mrs. George W. Jay were visitors in Lorne Valley on Wednesday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley, spent Sunday with Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Pisquid East. Her many friends are sorry to hear that Miss Priscilla Jay is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital and all hope to see her home soon. A delicious wedding supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly on Wednesday ' Blood Donor OI-inie Montague To Have Mr. Gilbert ciemenu. the effic- ient chairman of the Montague Blow-1 Donor Clinic, is determined that his community and the sur- rounding dlstricts are going to ex- ceed their previous record of 108 donors at their October 1950 Clinic. Letters have been sent to all the donors who reported " at former Clinics and pamphlets. ment sheets and posters have been widely distributed. The ladies of the -lontague Beaver club have again very graciously placed their very fine hall at the disposal of the Clinic, and members of the Mont- ague Women's Institute will pro- vide refreshments for the donors and workers to assist at the Clinic. A full attendance of donors is needed in Montague as the hos- pital there has used more blood than the donors have provided to date. . Theresa. Mclntyro. St. Andrews Music and dancing were enjoyed. Mr. Herbert Jay. Brooklyn. New York, visited his old home In Pis- quid East this week. He attended the convocation at Nova Booths Technical College. Halifax. where evening in honor of their son Frank and his bride. the former his son Cecil received his degree in M.AYp 2;; 1951 BACKACHE ? when every sudden move bring: alien, mm twinge:-it a time for Dr. Chase. Kidney-Liver Pills. Thousands tind quick relief from backache. painful joint-, kidney and Iilvcr disorders by taking my, proven re By cornblning I treat. ments in 1.-Dr. Chase 0 work on both dncya and Iivu for faster rclici, ii KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS a-.-.. .f Old Time A contest Don't forget to attend ihei old time fiddling, st:-p..ya,,, cing, and singing contest, in YEO'S THEATRE, I Montague, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th At 8 P.M. . Entries for this contest will be accepted until June 5th, by the Secretary of the Montague Branch Canadiay; Legion. Doors open 7 RM, Dance after. Admission to contest 50c; admission to dance 25c. engineering, before coming here. "New Way" Invites You to Come In and See the Magnificent Display of New 1951 APPLIANCES n33. I 1' 11-. - 4. I . .3 up ' an , , New 19;: With warm summer weather here you'll want to protect your food with an ef- ficient rclrigcrator. 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