race eroirr CAPITOL TO-DAY - IYED. .m"i'eia"3:ilIr's'ioi9'ii'i3iiln73"r5fn;w;ng-nu ggcgvmt ADDED -- NEWS MUSICAL FEATURETTE Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 ATTENTION OOUNTRY MOTHERS Here is your chance to do your shopping while in town without the fear of your child being hurt or lost in the crowd. Eniov your outing by leaving your child at TDDDLERS INN NURSERY 131 Spring Park Ro'ad (Above McGill Ave.) Your child will receive supervised care in pleasant surroundings. Try this friendly service the next time you are in town. It you wish phone 2389-L for appointment MRS. 0. It. SOY Nursery Supervisor FERTILIZERS NOW AVAILABLE - MIXED FERTILIZER-S in all popular formulas. Also: CHEMICALS-mix your own best suited to your par- ticular soil requirements and save money - IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY. Ammonium Nitrate 337,. Sulphate of Ammonia 20 Superphosphate (Granular Muriato of Potash MM. ASSOCIATED SIIIPPERS INCORPORATED sm TRADTORS SAVE mnnunrr nruvrnv Rubber tired Row Cro Farm Tractors and crawler-moon Tractors. These row crop rubber tired trsoto . are ul :1 with -tlnental Bed Seal Engine. Rated Horselasgwrfr-pal. on 27 H-P., and on Belt 81 H.P. Tlmlren Ill; and transmitter. VVelght when empty 3.100 lbs. and when loaded 4.lIl0 lbs. corn- piete with lights, governor and power take-off. These machines are priced at 51,350.00 each, I.o.b. Fredericton, N. B. -ALSO- o 0 ) 2093 Laurentide Beetle Crawler Tractors powered with Hercules gas engine. and equipped with two wer take-off outlets and angledozer. Weight 2.2 lbs. Price sl,700.00 each, f.o.b. Fredericton, N.B. Shipment can be made at once. Write or Phone EASTERN EQUIPMENT LIMITED P. 0. Box 776 Fredericton, N. B. Phone 5529 For infonnation see E. G. GAY, Room 312, Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. P 0" SERVICE QUALITY ' l VALUE "' FERTILIZERS conucr name: EDWARD "'5 Em" THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN N GUARDIAN 1'0-DAY WN: AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Harold I. Landry. Albert Althea, IIIIJIIIOI Stewart. Mlle AGENT GEOBGETO Harriet Clair. Wnltlon Lovers. WED. and TNIIII. snows AT 3:30-7-9 following place. In Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office: The Guardian may he bought at any ol the bliss 8. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. Olly. lnSoI.ItIlxTlIoBnlc.kBll'IlIl.! E. Richards 5 Hon. Don lVlesser's Orchestra. Montague shoe store. Mr. Laird Jay, Charlottetown, was a business visitor to Mon- tague on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser, Montague, w so visitors to Char- lottetown on Thursday. Mr. John Hogan, commercial traveller. was a recent business visitor to Montague and vicinity, calling on his regular customers. ..'SPR.TNG - FILLED , TRESSES -- All sizes. Reducing our stock on this line. May Sale t22.95. Stewart 8: Beck. Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. C. 3. Green is conilned to be: home owing to an accident in which she suffered severe lacerations. Her many friends are plrasedl to hear that Mrs. Duncan Mac- Donald, Montague, has returned to her home after her recent operation at the Kings County Hospital. Lower Montague and Vicinity Mr. Hector schirmer. Ontario, is visiting his mother. Mrs. Annie Schirmer. Mr. Schinmer has worked as a diesel mechanic for the past several years. Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Martin. New Perth, were Sunday gvests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ross. Mr. and Mrs Robert Machon were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Mr. F. B. Dodd, accompanied by Donald Hiygins Maine, and Mr. Dodds' sister. Mrs. Laura Ciapp and daughter. Eleanor. Charlottetown were week-end guests at "The Edgcwood." Mr. and Mr:. Stillman Mac- Kinnon, accompanied by two of Mr. MacKlnncr.'s brothers, Cal- vin, Stanley, Mr. Stewart Dewar and Sander Macxenzie, left by car for Northern Ontario, when: they have employment waiting them. Prior to his leaving. Sander 2VlacKenzie was tendered a fare- well party by his miny friends at the home of 11:5 parents. Mr. and Mrs. John' M:icKenzic. He was presented with a well-illled purse and gifts. as Sister Msrgare: from Chicagomby way of the French Underground! CELESTE Il0I.M as Sister Scolmica...ex- tennis champ, now playing for mire:-heaven-high! Mr. George Wright has return- ed to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, after finishing Agriculture Co'.le:e in Quebec. He is to be employed by the Experimental Station at Charlottetown to finish out his course. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and little daughter, Margi Ann, Mono- ton, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson. Ills many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. John Annear has entered the Memorial Hospital. Montague. for treatment and wish mm a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Edmunds and family. N. 5., are visiting Mr. Edmunds' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dclmunds. y T00 Mr. and Mrs. Euoy Macfieili. MUSTCAL (ZAR N New Perth were recent visitors of Attend Matinee or vim Evening M" '”d "'5' w'”'”" '”"""P5””' Show - - - For your convenience His many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Plus Cheverle has entered the Kings County Mem- orial Hospltai, where he is to undergo an appendix operation. Prince of Wales, Comme our Box Office will remain open from 4 to 5 pm. for the advance sale of evening tickets. ..'DANCE. Montague, May 19th. .Rl'-'I1TED FOOTWEAR attire ....'MBN's SUITS. - Balance of Meals Suits, sizes 87 to 42. Reduced from 389.75 to 324.95 on our May Sale. Stewart 5: Beck. . 'MBN'S GABABDINE COATS selling for 524.95 on our Big May , Sale at Stewart 8; Becks. ....'8H0l.' BALE.-Some lines re- duced as much at 507;. All our regular lines of Men's and . Women's Shoes reduced 10',"c. May i Sale at Stewart 5: Becks. i A Teachersl study Grorp was held in the Montague High School Ion Friday afternoon with Mr. J. .'B. Maccallum as chairman. A llarge number of teachers from -the inspartoratcs of Mr. H. J. ll-Iynes and Mr, A. Gilmore I were in attendance, Mr. Gilmore explained the torm and purrose of the present uradc VIII type of objective tests. rhe new form thi; year would differ from the old in that the tests would be bound in one booklet instead of three. 8735 'would- contain nine sub-tests in- stead of the former eight. Mark- ing, he said. would not be done by cancellation, and all questions therein contained cou'd be an- swered from the course of studies. A total of 260 questions would comprise the examination. A group discussion followed in which it was pointed out that the examination failed to take in- to account the different Will-"vudei of the students in that some were more adapted to writing Out essay type answers, rather than getting down isolated details. Moreover. it eliminated part value -in questions so that a student ciihcr gets full marks or zero. Mr- Gil-more pointed out, however. that the tests were used as a men- lsure, rather than a basis for (grading pupils. Mr. H. J. Hynes continued with me discussion on the grading of pu;ils. showing thht 1: students work. in View 0I Ihis capabilities. should be the 1.351; of grading, and that even slower students might be advanc- cd, if they could be given a spec- ial course to follow. Considerable discussion took place regarding school property improvenient. ' the Grade X project, and school closing; after which the meeting adjourned. 'l'EAfJ-II POLICE MANNEBS QUEBEC. - (CF) - City police , are going to school to learn polite- iness and courtesy and a few facts about the ancient capital. Traffic director Gerard Girard said the purpose of the lectures is to help .ol.'icers do their part in a cam- ipalgn to make tourists welcome 1 this year. IN MEMO RIAM In lvoing memory of Mrs. Well- ington Murphy who departed this life, May 10, 1945. Today recalls and memories Of a dear mother (one to rest And the ones who think of her today Are the ones who love her best. Lovlngly remembered by bus- band and family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our darling baby. Wendell John Noy, who do- parted this life May I0, 1944. with hrolien hearts we watched you And saw you pass away; Although we loved you dearly We could not make you stay. Some malr think we have forgotten That the wound is surely healcd, But they little know the sorrow That": within our hearts con- cealed. Sadly missed by Mother and I Daddy. rce Class 1'- steshanlo Msellsbsn. lath Msorsrlsne. Shirley GIADUATING conutsscl hon low am to right)-Cyril lseleaa. Wilfred llewsrt. Betty Procter. llartsa llssrs. shells Mae- xlanss.usIaxlsoDsasM.l'oraeWitklo..Iaaelfse- loan. Theron Trainer. lllrlsy Insilarbls. David lsollneu. leha IOOCI I low-4-Marlo Gallant. Elisabeth loll. .(.'srstzn Clark, l'ls Hsolnalno. Elisabeth Wright. Cllilll. llhol loberbea. Iallla tleslol)-Jess lane, here: In! HMDOIIIM. Joanna: Whltatnad. Ilsolsehe llrlsa reels; - nu ...... all: some Hospital Ladies Alli Holds Meeting .. t The monwly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary or aouris Hospital was held in the Hospital dining room on Thursday May 4th with an attendance of fourteen man- bers. The president, Mrs. Had-. unt- thew opened the meeting with the reading of the minutes of April meeting by the secretary Mrs. Arthur Paquet. The treasurer Mrs. Wm. Poole read the financial state- ment showing a. balance in bank to date of 8448.90 with ex of 3180.78; this item covers cost of baby basslnettes and mattresses for nursery. Mrs. R. G. Macbean Convenor of buying committee re- ported the purchase at dishes and n. bill for 324.56 was presented. Mrs. McLean also reported order- lng arborlte to cover kitchen tables. No other reports presented. The matron reported - a large amount of sewing had been done by Mrs. Isaac Arsenault. It was de- on Tuesday May 23rd. Notification of same to be sent to the press. Mrs. Melvin McQuald, Mrs. Robt McKenzie and Mrs, Andrew were appointed on the nominating com- mittee. Miss Mildred Frazer to audit books. A motion that all bills 1'79 ilaid was moved by Mrs. McLean seconded by Mrs. Mclsachem. No further imslncss meeting adjourn- ed. ..MmMmm..j.. PARSON TAKES TRACTOR NOEL. N.S.. - (C?) - When muddy roads held up highway trai- fic here. Rev. A.G. MacLeod com- mandeered a local tractor and bumped off to preach at Lower Selam. seven miles away. The same evening he travelled a fur- ther four miles by tractor to reach North Noel. IN MEMORIAM III I0ViI1K In y of Bards: II. Tremere. our nephew who pqgged away May 16th, 1947. Thoughts drift hock to days gone sl in: Life moveii on. but memories Isl. Deep lkn our hearts your memory is El) . we whot loved you will never for- ge . Lovingly Remembered by his Uncle and Aunt Sherman and Annie. IN MEMORIAM In IWIIIK memory of our dear Mother. Mn. Peter (xaneron. who who died May 16th, 1944. - A little token loud and true From ones who thoulht the world of you. Inserted by Her Son Keith Illtl Daughter Margaret Cameron. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear sister Millie, Mn Peter Cameron, who died May Mill. l94I She left s beautiful munory And a sorrow too great. to be told, not to the one that loved and lost her, Her memory will never grow old. inserted by liar Sistu. Mrs. Joseph Davis. IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of our dear son BORDEN H. TBEMEBI who passed away May 10th, 1M7. Often and on our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away where we laid our loving sol: Three years ago today. We miss wn. door. at ovary turn Along life's weary way. And home has never been the same since you were called sway. We often sit and think of you when we are all alone For memory 5 the only friend That. grief can call its own; Many a lonely headache, Often I silent tear Always a beautiful manna For one we loved so dear. to happy home we once enjoyed- How sweet the memory still, not death has left a loneliness The world can never Ill. 00!! (Ive us strenzth to nrht It, And courage to bear the blow. But must it means to lose him, No one will ever know. Gone: Dear still. some forever How we miss your mailing hes; not you left us to rsmeaabu None on earth on take your phat. Loringly Remembered by . Fathn and Mother. s AGONIZING PAINS OF A leIaIl'es..'nGst".t-his IIII. Ilhlll own" D0 nu ulushr -also Photo by Darnhum f ....... rz-.'::r&r:':-.'.'..c'... cided to hold the Annual meetksg , H N ,; ' y ' indi estion, Heartburn. Belch. Ne!Ei'::IlgIi?ficiaEE:U:hUcIur:bI;l:. 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