APRIL 5, 1951 . EXTRA - EXTRA - Exllu READ ALL ABOUT IT SPECIAL SAVINGS pAGE EIGHT I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLU1'l1E'l'OWN , W s. PRmcE Enwimn To-DAY - rm. -SAT. I E 1 EA S I E II N G U A ll II I A ll. COMING To soulus 'A'6i;Nrs:-luolvrndue: Ila:-old F. until-y. Mn Byron stumt. um Bruce Maofheo. Mlu Joyoo Wigglnlon. Min Joan .IolIInstou. FRIDAY, Apfgu; 6 ST. MARY'S PARISH HALL AGENT GEOIGETOWN: Weldon Liven. The Guardian may be bought at tlu louowlnx fplacn ui nontaaue: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George St. Dunston' College Dramatic Society town: Tho Put Office; in Soul-ls: The Shack Bu and R luclr with oral A: Son. l M M .-- --a- - h- -A t Drama . r 0 . . . -!BUl'lNG-I;-Used Mteea boas. b.I.I-Au(T;I'Iillol::I f:rl)'I-Ifili;:Is Ian-ll O I IIA s"I1”"bdTf1e'3 C t du IIOII an ONIONS: "Co In I '55- I- F :i nne . on alue. ri ze. lurs ay. pr 5 I. A rnl- z 1- can re ease or ama eur 1'0 c "M In at ”'"1"' M”'"”””' Mmism" 50C'1 (nelzgr lieforeyproduced on Prince Edgvard Island). SEEDLESS RAISINSI 2 lb5' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 353 e RESERVE FRIDAY, APRIL Lunch aerved- 1 BROKEN PEKOE TEA. lb. . . . . . . . . . 73: 6th for his 0139111118 dance I1 New ”Dont miss this thrilling educational portrayal of -e l ..'CAB BATTERIES Sll.5tI lnl Perm ha” - sz5.oo with an old battery. laud-5! deep-rootedI soIuthIerIiIt prejudice, or your friends will To"-ET Inssui 3 f II.DAgCL-Be;..-e,- glut, Ha”. Auto Accessories. Montague. I make you legiet lt. . Of . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27C Montague. Friday. April 6th. muv I I I Guest soloists: . rm sic by Alberg and Johnston. M3II:;sEsKrIlI-.I.IIII 1:l:IrCnKe wKII:lgIIl:nBtlo.nL0a:"9fIl:I I Diary Guns ,.itvT(Iiel,nl;a(l2n S O1. EITI. 2 TOE . . . 356 M. wu J I1 tn of 'M - Claude Niche 5011' M0" 8119- 9 . Alberton P. E. I. 5. le . . n u my rl”l(1l'l)l)llxl('lnl1N'0l'6Ol1nW's8: a busing: 1'90?”-13' 011 5 bl15111P55 111D 10' I . F, 1 A Lu1'99- dam - - - - - - - - - - - 533 visitor to Montague yesterday. Oshawa. ont. Curtain 8:1.) EXRNATION MILK. 2 fins 29.; FLUFFO.2Ibs....................11: R. H. noueo oars. 5 lb. bag 47: Mr Kenneth Jeffry. who has: spent the past several months em- played in Toronto, has returned to his home in Montague. Head. Another old timer is John Roach. who started as a boy with the late R. N. Cox more than fifty springs ago and never missed a and take up residence near the S. D. College where Mr. MacDon- . 7 l l . . . i Iald is employed as a carpenter. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carver andl - - .. . . - e 1 . : f.:1:':.”-x'.322;”:3”:i?.;..i:”.u.:1. ani;tv.M-;naJIIiIiI.;I. cLitI.II.I5.I.IrIIIIitat-we.c.g11;., L;,:..;::;";,:- ;:.:-:.,1",,;:;: : SPARE ms. reg. 23:. Special. lb. .. I5: IM2 d'M.rs.Arth F . '. ' s. ' i. ” 1 ”' tasty. xm;e;; a;;ondsNaxsg 5”.-geg.,,,,.. SHANKLESS PICNIC HAM. lb. ..... 55.; II,Il0lN HOSPITAL STAFF g. .lllll8) al our ol h rec n - MIII and MNI Me! ByIIneI were . . . . 1l.”55.Ha""”” Tum" ”"d M155 1' -.- lhusiness visitors to the city on F'ri- and VICIIIITY BACON. Rlndless. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59C hm;:1;LIga:;?c5;' gt E1?c;vhS)l;s;xow' Frietltis are M')l'l'V in lmrll that day they returned home in the ' grit o . . s os- , , . :, . - l , . . pllal. have recently joined the M” .171”-1.” RM .15 3 11M.:”'111 e"”1'”3- net". Father 9. Klszlm was a SUNLIGHT SOAP. 2 coltes . . . . . . . . . . 21: staff of the King's County llos- EI:1e11I;:jl3frEm1;1If:fI1:I1Ia' ' MIISI MamIIC'e'-'dRIaIIahanI who visitor to the City on Tuesday. Dual I I ---x- 1 iwent to the cltyItwo months ago Mm Joyce Jenkins visited .. l?'"i3"” 2 ; llE”ii';l..i.';Q;fS”....??.”hf:l?i1E?ti"tili.”lf.!”Z?E5?1 t "" W1 1" "N50. re9- 93:. spec-an .. vs: . lssrs 1 1 EC 0113 an . . ' ' ' ' ' ” ' ' I I , visitors to .llut'ray lizii-liour Nogth. M1 and Mm 1-unpie Goa" 1 3'3” Xglgliig lIC1)l1nq'Ol'0lI(l:dlI M-1'- and MW 111 5- MCEWN-:were recent visitors to the Club HOusE'cl'EAN'NG SUPPLIES . , I . . hlends of MI'. Glen .lnhnstoll.1 . . .1 -to to H 4.. t xlunn, after finishing grade eleven . , y I uere business H51 rs I la ( l- in Montague. joined the staff 0: Pete” Road- are 5'31” W h”l;.llrs. Mt-Ewen, is enjoying hetterl Mr. C H. Llewellyn was a re- lho Canadian Bank of Commerce. g;::lgI";015i1.?:1;:11';x?d t;;0I1I15 truggglhealth now after being confined Icent business visitor to Charlotte- Mops. Brooms. Muresco. Patching Plosfor. 7 and 9 Cold Wafer Posfo. Emery Cloth. Sond- Montaguo branch, and had re- . -to hospital for some time. town. lilanrd there up until the time of mm om 500"" IIVI I e.-- PCPCT. BIICkeI'S. etc. her departure. Miss MacDonald. at .Mr and Mr. Rm, Claw mm: All the teat-hcrs from thi: vim Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lavan- -- ).',l'a(l8 eleven graduate. was em- g P; 1 . Ilniiy headed by the President of (Her were visitors to the city on l)1039d 314 C1?11'1C 131i0S-- 1011 501119 3”.1.1..a.I.I,.d2:if.ht.f,'.'.; Mr5.mJ3:: lt,?:,1:.the Trncllcrs Fcdcratioll. Mia. Tuesda.V- time, then at the Montague 5 to Kenn? Monmum, M,” rncem Mabel org,-icn, ,-intended the con. ---e- I 51.00 state until just i-ecently. The vi51Lm.s' ,0 Mm.rm'. Hm.b'm. Nm.mI vcnuon in me cm, 135., week, Mr. AICIIOIDIHIS Scuily was in busi- girls expect to remain in Toronto, me gm.” M Ml: mm M... John. ,M. llcss visitor to Cllarlottetown on for some llnlr. and their friends CIOWI i ' . Big MEMO” talk lms staned Molidny. hate wlslietl the-mtvhe hestof luck. Wgg - mere muowmg me sudden an, in N"-Vthmgl and Success 1" me” 'Mrs. Laurie Machurv was host-lliouncenient of the election and PIIOIIE PIIOIIE 2696 2697 "The Home of Proven Values" Mrs. W. T. Wood is visiting in '”aeqg.'&z9 I I M”-k' ess to the members of thin Mur-Ion Sunday around the chll'5C11 .s.TcT."If,rgmil'r 1lllr1i:lreMr.?he Laillr wr- , . . --m-mm: - N 1. w ', 1- . .- . u . - - v 9 - EXTRA' KEIIS OF THE DAY - CARTOOS .. wh' R d lzllilzullelatllllmltllolldollyhel'cl3r:;.n 1wll1i1llllecli'l5dl:euIllliS::uItlivdif seen talking Doyla - H Mrs. M;icLul'o, nl'8.xl(Illlz. o '-'”C Q I . r-cg and c.n.t mcetim: ogeInnIt ;ltIlIi ll1IPI lnslitllllcl I.,-N ...,I,,.,.a o.B,.,m has my IIII1Il:I:'I- E;3;cI:tIIII3oyl:iaI;:ItIIuI:d gig: lmagme! Beautiful, new klfdlell VIM"; "Hm C AP!-1-OL F... y W ' '11 .Eifi,i.:.:2fi. H?:"fi.; 3...fS....1Yii 8.13 ;l;:;?d.;2.i?.f.”tiJ"i&1..iET E22231 my: .';?E.1"e”' " "W - - t f h 1 ' ' :;Li::..:'. l” - "1 W5 1' 9W W"- A FOUR ALARIII Road. FFCenI1.V HD8111 SNYFR1 P13.” hostess. assisted hy Mrs. Hui-ryI&1Ifa;'IIfhfIIII::1e:CI:4;0;19dI:1y1fs01:II310&1: 'III:'FI;:lIlISSI Igfl Mrs.IIIVIIcttI)Ir IRafusc ' . ACTION THRILLER 111 C-l13110i1Cl0lln1 Reid and Mrs. Jziincs IVlacL.urr.. Y ' -(Inca I03 II" 10I11I1I;me113Ih5IIOfIgIfI --- The remainder of the evening wast . r v'. I. r . - - ... 3 ' l ", ' i- '. - mm mm mm mm nomsr was or Au. :.s:.-:.: 1:...:e:::;::.l.:::..s.;:::. 2:. 22:: l.1:'.:..:;f' i SEE HOVV THEY'RE TRAINED--HOlV THEY VVORK! ch;-...;.,:....,..,.. 1 -.1.;j. I lready for the fishing season. He LIVE THEIR DRAMA . . . THEIR ROMAN-CES! B 0 g I d than been away since last summer About three weeks ago Mr. Roy The .Vll.5.s'8S Laurie Mat-Donald "5 0 an land will go again after the lobster Yorston salvaged a shooting boat and D01 Stewart. Kilmuir 'e- 0 3 0 lscason is over. --B. which drilled Rshore. On the ice. lilrlicd home after a weeki5'talla- v e r- 111 P”k('1.'5 C0Ve- M15 YW511011 1135 lion in Charlottetown. M, E . 'Mrs. Joe Campbell. Halifax, no use for Ihe craft and is hoplntz Mr. Ernest Blaxland. was in the 1135 139511 011 1119 515k 1151- 10? 011110 me own" show” up I'll clmm 1115 T”"e11”11z C"”d'1'1””5 0” 1119 city on Friday on fislling business. 3 1011: l-11110 110W 111151 1111 1101713 10 11mpe"y' VV111111 R0311 113113 130811 llfcally see her get better health with the ililprovcd due to the road having MI J K (.1. L 1, coming summer wgathgr, she was V '1'-1'1e11d5 01 C3D1v111n Henry l)Lf(n scraped at the proper time iennrm. ?.'f;e5Cb;.1.1.T.Qf.,..,.1.:,.;:;,.;Ma... 03,19" before hex. marriage IiarsIt:n are pleased to heardthat b. .M.I W” I . . .I t V. g I. ,. ,. . it: as once again resume lis .1 0111 C91 1 1 13111 D F1he1 at at. present. Iand sciied with the cliil scrtlce in duties as Captain of the George- lottnwa liild Halifax for several Mr. Dan Rourke has returned to WWHOLOWH Mmnague 19")” "lb IILLVIIILIAMS hgs home at whim Road arm. IM'”' G113 M”D',"'f"1”I' 51”I'"1 5""-”3a”i lowing his recent illness. During MIITOI IMCUIIE .1. spending the past winter in Mon- Suaslintgirs In the m1 H51 Iwek my In three wggr Lime weather 1115 11111958 Captain Llrsen Was re- . gum”! "moms; iague with his son and clailghtelw H IgIgII land we pe..mmImg the bbSLK.I:I':1Yed by hMb91' 11116115: T9111P19 63' ' ; GLORIA IIEIIIIY 1I:1(;,1a;:' M1: and Mn Beam” Mr. and Mlrs. Reginald MBCDCJH-1:CaSCll will be open again. Many Oll 1 T? t 1 jg .m,,,...,,...., I 1” cl aid. who moved to their home hoielthe old timers will be back at the Leeds. Eastern onmxqo CoumI..I .25-a..vwrn1izuu-n..i.u,stvuur-ttauu from the city last full to reside job Mr. Barry foreman for many was ms; gamed in 1734 by Unhcd will return to the city this week years will be bcss again at Red Empire 1,oyg1lst,5. AVE LB. ON COFFEE! Miss Isabel Farquharson and Mr. . . . Lloyd Farquharson. both employ- Aisoz -Scrlal, ”Plratcs Of The High Seas": Colnedy, ed in Cha..1otm.,w,,I remmy "Ho Flow The Slii'cw.1-Sllows .3:3(l-t-8:14;). spent the week-end at the home of lhclr parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Farquharson. III I II Mr. Jimmy Cam-pbell returned to n . ...--r- H gI Charlottetown to resume his stu- This wonderful, oxlblo ho ed enamel wall covering with its handsome raised tile effect gives you the utmost in kitchen beauty and Iervlcenbilityl It: smooth. lustrous surface resist: dirt. Irene. scratches: wipes clean with o wish of a damp cloth. Ideal for kitchen. bathroom. bedroom. playroom- whorover you want a decorative. durable, euy-to-clean wall! See the new Congowall color: now! In oonvonlonl 54-Incl: wolnscol holxht. ' FURNITURE DEPARTMENT E0 L M A N31 '1” - UMMEIISIII A IIA 11' OW , "Where Old Friends Meet" T. M. LLEWELLYII LTII. dies after spending some time in Whim Roarl with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Mr. Murdock MacDonald. Whiln Road. is at present 0. patient in the Veterans Wing of the P. E. l. Hospital. His many friends hope he will soon be well and home again. Miss Marjorie Clarey. small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey. Whim Road is at present visiting in Montague with her granrlpa;'enl.:. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allrn. Mr. Colin MacD-onsld. Kilmulr. Mrs. Frank Graham and Mrs. CARSI Murdock MacDonald. Whim Road. motored to Charlottetown recent- : " ti S dell. Xir-colltliiiont-ti. 1-V- 0" 111011 mull" 1110' were 1l:11'3l()lI'0L'-I;:(l'l0(t1tt(1tt illld Defroster; ?ICC0hwan1ed by Mr. Frank Gra- - L t ' l l " l am. 1950 15;-Ton lCxpl'cs.x', l'lCi1llOl' and Defrostcrs. 1951 1:-Ton lCxpi'os.s'. llcuter. Defrosters, etc. Mr. Chester Martin, Caledonia 1951 l-Ton Expros , lloiitcr, Dcfroslcrs, ctr. and Mr. James MncKinnon. Lewes - - , Z I. . nd D f1tOI-in-5. were Sunday visitors to Whim 1951 1'1on Chassis ll'lfl Cal). Hcatol aI HI mIIIIdI IHIIIIISIS III MII and mm MIIIII (All 1950 Units at old price and :III units wlntertzctl) dock MacDonald. On their re- turn they were accompanied by Also New FERGUSON TRACTORS. and complotu Mi-5. M.acDona.ld's father. M... WITH DELICIOUS NEW Moutmug. p,EJ, line of Ferguson Implements. Kenneth MacDonald. who is con- - valcscing Iafter his recent illness SPECIAL SPRING BARGAINS . in the King's county Hospital. m bag a "You wamawmm and '1'cacliers of the district ll- I e ” -'bl”19"l1E I 91111" - - - "19" & lending the recent. teachers con- v ' pounds of pork per boy of vcntlon in Charlottetown inciud- f. , , . 3.. U, gbouf 1940 PLYMOUTH COACH. Seat Covers. (2tr.I ca Mr. Sidney Mt.-Gowan. of 1940 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Heater and DClmSl0l'S. Brooklyn school; Mi'.ILcslie Stuart. 1942 DODGE SEDANI. I-Iczitcr, Sunvlsor, etc gII1::I'I'I1II 1:)1I131;1mISfI1I1I:1Ii:i1I-IIe1't1rII-ndh-ISIEICI1 at ' ' AND "L love coho? Herein coffee you'll love! BIGGER ;Av'NGs An ”instant" made by real coflee people - with the famous name of I THE FA II.Y Chase 8 Sanborn on itl Air-conditioned, Radio. etc. 1 l.ltfiar”YiI:iX:n ”t'nX"J.11".Leell3.Zd.t'"fifi iz-J-81' E A 3:;;I'd TIM" "I. '".k:: 'I "md"? 1950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Air-conditioned. ctc. home or Mr. webb Nicholson on w”""' "9 W" ”'"P"e 10 1940 1-'--Ton DODGE Expagss Monday night. This was the linal I d regular coffee. new Instant Chase as j ORD EXPRESS mcellnl 10? 1116 50959" ".111, 1' Sanborn saves you as much as 406 a pound. And still 1941 1 T0" F . .' round-up of the forums activities - h . 1 -l - - 13:3 2-TItI)In ;lIgtE:gSl1lati'ol'm & Racks. during the P”. 3.3.30" ms the M03101 0 bl! 31111)! 31191911 1 ,-';- on I . general topic for discussion. Meei- you 4 I. m.. .5 d 7 y d eb 1946 3-Ton FORD with Platform av Racks. ings Will be resumed In the fail. me ”" . F l " "'1'" ' ”" """ "9 ' 1947 1" Ton FORD PANEL 4 speed Trans Heater. --T-: . m 'u"'' O' I"'""" CM” & s'"I”"' d"'”1V" I'-” ' t " in the cup on you pour on the hot water. Rich, robust, 1947 WILLYS JEEP, 4-wheel drive. 1949 1-Ton FARGO EXPRESS. Heater & Defrosters. 1949 1-Ton DODGE EXPRESS, Heater & Dcfrosters. s ALL UNITS WINTERIZED AND PRICED TO SELL Reasonable Trade-in Allowance and Farm consisting of six Easy Terms Arranged. acres, situated in Cardigan Village. Also farm house full-flavored coffee-with never a speck of grounds! I So start enjoying this grand coffee! Enjoy thin I . de luxe, trouble-free way of making coffee! And mako that great big saving on your coffee billol Get a jar of new Instant Chan 8 Snnborn today! Jonllslou morons no and . . . ' Apply x it 1 A u ,, rods nonoa AND nnsorm nsuuain mas. wmam rowan . . The only Insfanf COHEQ PHONE 1-3 Cardigan C ” ' " IIIIIII I I I I I -