.eAcs TEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 7. 19di f PRINCE EDWARD TODAY I .- IIUMPIIREY BOGART In " "CHAIN LIGHTNING" "WOMEN or TOMORROW" - SHOWS 3:30-7-9 M" E' wmreo av rue Aw ! NEWS - CARTOON COMEDY - TRiH'Eh CAPKTOL T0 - DAY VAN .I0ll"lV25()N in "scene or THE came" NEWS . mnroox E snows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 FIRST cum. , START3W;;"""9 i”"iI.iiE.N,i iii.E.i'7.N.;;; ,3" V5” .. '-Noam siiiiavrurunrs! FRI. wltLIA"&"'E"LLIo1r AHIIAN MONTH A MONOIIMI DIGYUII ---o.-an-..... --m...-nun-. not till): .:st'.. .4 . .. . -.a..I1 T i.i:t.ismr N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAG OE: Stewart, Mlle Ilarold It. uadn. Allure Althea. llra. Inca AGENT GEOItul.”I'owN: Harriet Ulalr. waldnn Lovers. The Guardian may be up Georgetown: The Poet (mice; louowing places In Montague: mu 5. A. Llewellyn; lira. Clam! -IL uicum I Ion. bougluatuuoftno lndotiruirlosaaoknarudlf ..'I"lTTliD l"0O1'WlAl Montaxue Shoe store. ..'AN EXCELLENT OPPOR- TUNITY for young man with some Cazpital who would like to have a business of his own. Good reason for selling. Write P. 0. Box 68. Sourla. Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. l2dvvardEC;o;f of woodville Mills was a recent visitor to Georgetown. It K40 Miss Louise Murphy of Char- lottetown was a recent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Murphy. Mr. James Boudreault of Man- tague was a visitor to Georgetown on Sunday, where be renewed many old acquaintances. Mrs. Leonard Campbell and family of Montague, were recent guests of Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Llewellyn. Mr, Lemuel Maccormack, crew member of Dredge. No 14. at Wood Islands, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mat-Cormack and daughter. Miss Madeline Mac Keeman of Charlottetown is visiting in Burnt Point, where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hanson. Miss Estella Doiron who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Prank MacLean, left last week for her home in Fvustico. Mr. John Parker, member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, sta- tioned at Summerisde. spent the week-end as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Barbara, Parker. Mr. John Batchilder of the crew of the Charles A. Dunning, spent several days at his home here. last. week. Mr Walter 2ilacNeill of Char- lottetown. accompanied by his mother, who is visiting for a time with him in Charlottetown were week-end visitors to their home in Georgetown. Mr. Charles Currie of Char- lottetown was a week-end visitor to Georgetown. where Mrs. Currie and family are spending some time with Mrs. Currle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden, aicompanled by their daughter, Miss Phyllis White of Moncton. N. B. motored to George- town on Saturday and were week- end guests or relatives here. Mr. Charles Taylor of the R. C. A. I''., stationed at Rockcllffe, Ont- ario, paid a short visit to his grandmother, Mrs. Charles Lan- dry, prior to his being transferred to Alberta. ' Mr. Arnold Murphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. and student at st. Dunstanis Univer- sity, left recently for Halifax. where he will take Reserve Naval Officer training during the holi- day months. under the Univer- sity Naval Training scheme. Mr. M. J. Findley of Dartmouth. N. S.. third year Divinity student at King's College in Halifax. ar- rived in Georgetown on Friday. where he will minister in Holy Trinity Church for the summer months. Mrs. Mabel Lovers left Friday on a "visit to her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker of New Glasgow. N. S. While in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Layers plans on attending the Apple Blossom Festival in Annapolis valley and visiting other points in the Pro- vincc. The schooner. Betty and Mol- lv sailed from Georgetown late in the week, for Newfoundland. af- n:n'rn.1zr:ns, NOW AVAILABLE - MIXED FERTILIZEBS in all popular formulas. Also: r CHEMICALS-mix your own best united to your par-' ticular soil requirements and save money - lT'S SMART TO BE THBIFPY. Ammonium Nitrate 837,. of A 207 Eh sominifwn , . ll. N4. limit orromrairr rltttng and l::c.plytag Glaaue MONTAGUI. P. I. I. ..'A'l”!'lN'l'l0N CABDIGAN. - Don't miss see the Ritz Brothers in a Horse Rcce Ocmed-y, Thursday night. Also serial. Mi. Sfeworf and Vicinity Mr. Sheldon Jay of Montague here. Mrs. McCarthy of Charlotte- town is visitinl Mrs. w. L MacLeod over the week-end. Jack Anderson.' Mt. Stewart. spent the week-tend holidays visiting Mr. Anderson's mother in Liverpool. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McQIuald of Vernon were Sunday guests of Mrs. Rita Ross and Mrs. Margaret MacDonald. Mr. .l.D. Timmins spent the week-end visiting his brother in lnverness. N. 5. Mr. Fra'ncis. (Tom- my), Affieck accompanied him on i the trip. l. was a week-end visitor to his home 1 Peter Kllbum. Vice-President of Greenshields and Co. Inc. Marz- treal. Quebec who was elected President of The Investment Deal- ers' Association of Canada at their Annual Meeting in June at the Scigniory Club. Mr. and Mrs. George Lcard. Mr. and Mrs. l-Iarold Affleck and , family left on Sunday for Kentville. N. S. for the Apple Blossom Fes-' tlval. ! Friends of Mr. Albert Jardlne will be glad to know that .,he is progressing favorably in the P. E. I. Hospital where he is receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffin and. family of Charlottetown motored, to Mt. Stewart on Sunday where they visited relatives. Mr. Arthur Doyle left on Sat- urday for Boston with a truck- load of lobsters. Mr. Plus Griffin accompanied him on the trip, This is Mr. Doyle's third trip to Bos- ton market this spring. on Thursday, May 3, Mr. H. W. McKay. C. N. R. agent. Mt. Stewart retired after forty years. service with the c. N. R. and? thirty-five of that spent. in then C. N. R. station at. Mt. Stewart Mr. MacKay has made many frienda and is widely esteemed through the province and the news of his well-earned retirement will be learned with much appreciation. It is not known yet. who his successor will be but a cordial welcome awaits the new agent when he arrives. ter loading produce in Montague. some additional carge will be taken aboard at Sydney. N. 3.. before proceeding to Newfound- land ports. . . Friends of Mr. Angus MacLean are sorry to hear that he is suffer- lug from effect: of a very sore arm. All hope that his condition will improve rapidiy.. Angus is one of our top-notch lobster fish- erman and being laid up during the fishing season is an especially trying hardship. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Layers, their son and daughter. Jackie and Corinne, accompanied by Mrs. Laura Lovers and Miss Beatrice skinner. motored to char- lottetown where they visited Mr. James H. Skinner. who is a pat- ient in the Veterans Wing of the Prince Edward Island Hospital and also were the guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Stanley Walker. .1 M3 '” wiitltt -H n F. J. Brennan. President of l".J. tBrennan and Company Limited. who was elected Vice-President and Charlrman of the Maritime District of the Investment Deal- i.-r's Association of Canada at their Annual Meeting in June at the Seignlory Club. Bristol and Vicinity Mr. Ivan ilacbonald. was in the city on Saturday on business. Mr. Gerard Mclnnis. of the staff of Canada dry, spent the week- end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvine Byrne and two children spent the holiday week-end at their old home: here. Mr. Giles Jay, has returned from a business trip to Boston, Mass., he returned on Saturday. Mrs. George Dareauxnwas a busi- ness visitor to the city on Thursday, another visitor was Mrs, Francis FltzGerald and Mrs, Len Kane. Miss Jean McAdam. and Mrs. Francis McAdam, were Saturday visitors to the city as was Mrs. Bohnell. Mr, and Mrs. Jerome 0iBrien. city -acre visitors in their former homc here on Wednesday evening. -3 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Donald. and son Gerard. city were week-cnd visitors to their home here. Mr. MacDonald. has been with Sc'hurman's Ltd. for quite some time on finish work. Mr. Owen Kelly. of the staff of the Bank of Nova St-ntia. Stellar- "The man who sold me these flowers with a Guardian Want Ad-said he also was a magician!" 5qoe?z5 F7cwowo.' ' "SAl.AiIA" VACUUM-SEALED . COP ,4As'o xi; ecoI70r77Ic'6' s s I --.,,.:-.--I .- '41 JHI '7IarzrI”'I 72 P0(lzV0 77lV.5' om ton, N. s. has returned to his du- ties after spending his holidays with his parents Mr. and Mr... Frank Kelly. .7... Mr. John '1'. O'Brien. has re- ceived word from his brother Fred. that he is coming back to Bristol. next month for a few days visit to his old houie. He left. liere lift; yea,-3 ago and now is retired Elu- ated Railway inspector Lobster factory help especially women and girls are getting -weary from the long steady grind since the season got underway. There has been such a rush of lobsters some of the girl help inform us they are worn out from the steady spell of long hours. Most of the fishermen will make a his hull this spring for a change. The C. Y. 0. players here P119 0" their play in the Morell, hall last week and the hall was DICK”- Thla is one of the fineat plays. ever staged here. The title is '11!!! comes the bride." and those tak- ing part fill their mils to perfect- ion. The play will be run in sever- al halls and already it his Mm staged in Tracadie. Mr. and Mra. W. A. otnrien. have received word from their friends in Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McMannus, that they will visit them around July first for a week. Mrs, McMannus. has not been here since she was a child of aeven and Mr. McMannua n14 never here but has heard so mucl about the Island he vrants to makl the trip next month by car. Mr. and Mrs. Harry I-Zldershav. who have been residing here since the end of the war plan on re- turning io England this fall. This: is Mr. Eldershaw's old home but his wife hails from England and they plan on going to her home" thia fall and may remain there.' A brother of Mr. Elderahaw name'- came home after the war no he made his home in the old country. WAR.LlNGl-IAM. Surrey. Eng. land-(OP)-A fireman ' sump-' ered up a 50-foot tree to rescues kitten here recently. 5 . . g ,3; fr 5 blgtiti ti, iv i;.,Lu. , THE D&WBACKS' ,1 COURSE IT WOULD BE -- MADE A NEATER GADGET, BUT YOU MERELY HOOK .iT ON TH' PAN, BUST VOU2 E66 BETWEEN TH' TWO. TIP UP Tl-it CONTAINER AN'ALL OF IT IS THEN iN 'TH' SKILLET--AN' NO STOVE TO SCRAPE! - BE I DIDN'T BANG IT . LIKE sou WERE i CRAGKNG A COCONUT? Tl-iERE'D' OUT OUR WAY BY J. K. WILLIAMS , I ',.”N,l N nsHv?zg HED HAVE 1:) DQLIE ' W , MAGNIFICENT. MAMDI cu-r our one MEAL, FIGURE THAN you've TH cmuv ems c5oT-- IF sou coucp AN' -rwo ICE CREAM y sow JUST LIKE you a It ARE an-us INSTANT-' d It in i Z? i M '- .. . .. :1. .t:i't.iiil”iWQIr.i.: 'AM5"', Iii, t)i'fi'i'l' NO STOVE TO . EITHER)