PAGE EIGHT ms GUARDIAN. crlAru.o'rrs'rowN rl-is sasrsali i.......'.... AGINTS:-IIONTACUI: nareld I. lirnee Maofhee. Miss Jeyea IAIIIV. Ira. Ines ltswark In Wigglllhl. PC Iellnrsen. AGENT GEORGETOWN: WIIIC IAVIII. The Guardian may be bought at the lellewlng plum la Menugsn aardha Blue Demo Restaurant. and 0 times; In Georgetown: 1'50 Post Omen; in liouris: The Inset lar and I. Richards A son. Mrs. William Kearney. Mon- tague, was a recent visitor to Panmure Island. guest at her brother and siswr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Miss Jennie MacLaren. who has spent. the past several months in Calgary,. Alberta, is spending a few weeks visiting at her home in Brudenell. ....'SHOWING at Yen's Theaire. Montague, Wednesday and Thurs- day, June 4 and Sill, "Thunder On The Hill". sponsnrcrl by the C.W.L. . ..."l'I-IEIII-I WILL lw a IIIQPIIIIK ol the rat:-pay-rs oi the Men- tague school district nn Friday. June 6th at 8 pm. at the High School to hear a rnhnrt (mm the committee appninird in look into the question of rt now srhnol. General rllst-ussinn will follow. Let us haw; your irinns. TO-DAY "THE GIRL FROM THE MARSHES” Shows 3:30-T-9 CAPITOL rlluns. - rm. - SAT. l ...IIo's new ...rsImhiag ' ...o Iiuadls oi eriioa MAIY ILLEN KAY SLIM PICKINS. suns vwcsm HID OIAHAM X--v ans 9.-mom.-.. vac . . - - - - - V - T t V a ' SERIAL - CARTOON MIDNIGHT FROLICS ..."slr. Daniel Jarvis. Montague. is spending a few days visiting at his home in Little Harbour. Mr. Eric Duvar. Montague. was a business visitor in Crapaud yes- terday. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Montague. returned home on Tuesday. irom Halifax and Dentrille, where she visited iriends. . Mrs. Walter Matheson. F cisi crom. spent the weekend in Halifax, N. b.. where she visited her husband at Camp Hill Hos- pital. .. 'Mr. R. K. Clements. Douglas Macbaren. Harry Johnston and George MacDonald left yesterday morning tor a motor trip through Nova Scotla. Lorne Volrey and Vicinity . 'Mr. and Tlvi-r:Alex Mclntyre motored to Charlottetown on sun- day, May lath. Miss Jane MacGrath. Montague. spent the weekend or May lath with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MacGrath. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macl..eod. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacLeod and Mr. Roy MscLeod motored to Char- lottetown on Monday. May 19th. The sympathy oi the community is being extended to Mrs. Alex Mclntyre in the loss oi her mother. Mrs. Arthur MacNeill who recently passed away at the P.E.l. Hos- pltal. Mr. and Mrs. George Mccannl-ll LOGV, LISTLESS, OIIT OF LOVE WITH LIFE? Tlraalsleupyorirlivar bile... imp ed at bed rsr'n' to so Uhnotwuth itsnaybethalivsel !t'sa!ast! llyeur var hilaianot ilowlag koala your bad may t . . . gas Isloa upyonratoaaas:b...youfsslcon- eti tsdandallthaftsnan-iafarklagneut ol Ida. That's when ms. mild. gentle Cart-I Httla Liver . You see Cartlrs help stimulate our line tile till one again itis ' gnu atarstsoluptotwnprlntaa day to your digestive tract. This should Ix you rigzup. snake you feel that happy .End 't is all cuunmucm I53: rul..'Tr'lw:y.ya:"v. aid: Iny drusliet. ulaalrhonlylbofron markets it A Glance ill: The Canadian Ira) I-VONTO - Western Oils led irregular decline. MONTREAL - Papers edged upward. industrlals steady. NEW YORK - Market in late recovery. a Canadian Dollar MONTREAL. June 3 - (GP) - The United states dollar today closed at a dlacount,oi 1 11-18 per cent in terms of Canadian iunds, down l-is trom Monday's close. That is, it took 80.98 5-ltl Canadian to buy sl American. V The pound sterling was 82.14, down 1-10 from Monday. and children, Margaret and Bobby. Montague. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macbeod on satur- day, May 17th. Miss Joan MacGrath was a vis- itor to Bangor on Sunday. May lllth. She was the guest ot her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane. Miss Catherine diewart was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Master Jackie MacLeod. Char- lottetown. was A recent weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Mrs. J.W. MacDonald spent sun- day, May lath in Fannlngbrook, the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. Ward Crane was a visitor to Montague on Sunday, May 18th to visit hLs wile who is a patient in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald were visitors to Plsquld on Sunday. May lath. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. -A.M. Big Icebreaker To Be Launched LAUZON. Qua. June 3-(CP)- The biggest lcebreaker ever con- structed in North America will be launched June l2 from the Davie Shipbuilding and Repairing Com- pany here and christened D'Iber- ville. The vessel. built. for the Federal Government. is the second largest in the world. She will be operated as an icebreaker by the Transport Department. The ship is 311 ieet long with a beam oi 66 feet. seven inches. The next largest icebreakern are the United suites Coast Guards Mack- inaw. which mercies in the Great Lakes, d the Federal Govern- ment's .3. McLean. A Russiah ship is the largest in the world. h Phone or Wrlie:- FOR SALE or RENT B. A. SERVICE STATION AT ST. PETERS BAY Good Location - Good Business Potential. JOHNSTON MOTORS LTO. Murray River, P. E. I. TO-DAY VAN .l0HNSON DOROTHY MCGUIRE x "THE STORY OF BORROWED LOVE"-ADULT INVITATION CARTOON - JASPER NATIONAL PARK -- COMEDY - Shows 3:30-7-9 PRINCE EDWARD 55.-ma ...m,s.,.;.m,w..,9Iso?zou:wa: X (r :33 .mslmrl- miullm Jlliliiiiiiii - roctuunsrr T Murray Hm-bor North ..tMr. William Millsr, Summer- aida. was a recent eekand guest or his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millsr. Ilrs..John condon has returned toher home at Murray Harbour North alter spending several months visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. my- mond Byers. Attlsboro. Mass. Mrs. Condon also visited in Maine. guest of her daughter. Mrs. John Jamiason and Mr. Jamieaon. Mr. and Mrs. Raulston John- ston. Peters Road. were recent -visitors to Carleton siding. guests oi their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craswell. Miss Catherine Mlllar. student of Prince of Wales College, has retumed to her home at Murray Harbour North. Mrs. Gibson Jennings. Dart- mouth, N.S., and Miss Sybil Jack- son. Halifax. N.s.. were recent weekend guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Macbeod and family, Btellarton. IN. 5.. were weekend visitors to Murray Har- bour North. guesls oi Mr. and Mrs. Everett Condon. Mr. Neil Millsr. presently em- ployed on the C.G.S. "Saurel" was the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Millsr recently. Mr. Stewart Reid. R.C.N. and Mrs. Reid. shearwater. N.S.. and Mr. Kenneth Conway, R.C.N.. were recent weekend visitors to Murrav Harbour North. guests of Mr. Reid's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid. -A0 Bristol and Vicinity . .' A much needed job has been done in this vicinity. that or paint- ing the names or householders on all rural mail boxes at the peoples gates. This has been talked about tor years and now that it has been done here it is a wonderlul help to travelling business men and deliv- try trucks who no longer have to enquire trorn house to house. This writer was invited in the Mo-rell Village post oiiice in this vicinity on Saturday evening. May slst. by the obllging , tmsst . Mr. J. B. Jay. to see the new mail box- ea just installed in the oriice. The boxes are the same as those used in the city and each box holder will have his own locked box and key. The glass doors show at a glance it there is mail and the best part or the new service is that the office lobby will be open daily until nine p. m. and will be lit up for the convenience of the box holders. The rent for the boxes is very reasonable and we are sure every one here will appreciate this new service. Credit is due Mr. Jay tor his long eiiorls 'to have this service here. Mrs. Lloyd 5. cox had all the large ornamental trees which had adorned her Iront lawn (or many years, cut down the week of May nth. The trees were iound to be rotten near the ground and it was advisable to have them removed beioreua wind storm sent some oi them crashing to the ground doing damage. Mount Stewart Group Presents. Fins Play 'nla York uosnmumty Hall was filled to capacity on May am: when Mt. Stewart's Young People's Union 0! the United Church pre- sented their three-act comedy. "M- use My Western Miss". under the aumlces of the York United Church Young People's Union. Due to the lateness of spring the heavy spring work caused the audienc to be aanowhat late and the play started at 9.00 gun. The sun y had a. deep intriguing plot th t held the crowd spellbound with interest. lilach member or the cast played well his or her part. especially the villain and his co- plotter. Between acts there were lovely solos by Miss Gladys Jay and violin and piano music by Messrs Lemuel and Roland Jay. which were encored. Members of the cast were as fol- lowe:- George Smith. was played by Glenden Jay. - M'Liss, his daughter-Dorothy Oomn. John Gray. the school teacher- Lane Douglass. Yuba Bill, a native - lobby Learn. . Mrs. Lena Momts (landlady or "Roaring Dog Hotel") - n-anees Coffin. Clyte Momts. her daughter- Doreen Mercer. Bess starlight, an actress- Glndys Jay. Clara Hunting. from the city- Mildred Coffin. Oarter Langdon, her Hanco- Byars Thurber. Judge Mcbwlggrey. Buddy Coimn. the "law"- lloyslty Brings. llooai -To Britain in Square llsliclng Queen and the Duke of er tor trboe Canadian couples. here. helped to make the ads last year. came known. The American Jewish commit- tee estimated world population of Jews in 1050 at 1100.000. a drop 0! 5,000,010 since 1989. Our place .of business .will be closed on Wednesday afternoons and all statutory holidays. YOUR PURINA DEALER Montague a B.P. ilxeyrc A most delicious wheat cereal with extra bran- as a gentle aid to regularity! IlQllogg'9 4 Better cause ihet The Donjek bridge at Mile 1130 on the Alaska Highway. the larg- eat bridge-buildihg project ever tackled by tho'Canad1an army. will he nttlclally opened June 15, Western Army Command an- nounced today. The 1.600-loot steel and eon- crete span. begun in 1949 and completed at a cost or 32,500.00!) replaces seven wooden trestles which each year have heen threatened by iloodwaters. The structure also will cut out a sec- tion of the highway dolled with treacherous curves and poor grades. The bride originally was starl- ed as a live-year project. but floods in 1951 gave it top prior- ity and it was finished as quickly as possible. Located in the Yukon only 300 miles from the Arctic Circle. the bridge presented almost insur- mounlable problems to army en- glneers. 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Get nan with caswaornvu.mi IDNDON. June 3 -(OP) -Th! studio with Anthony Clrltiln. id'- merly oi the Canadian mternal Auairs Department, acting as call- Grliiin, new in private buainem, square dance popular in Ottawa and was the caller at the party in Govern- ment Housswhich the royal couple attended during their tour of Can- squars dancing haa boomed in Britain since the royal interest bo- Attentioil customers ' Little Aiheairs Guild smears . --. OIIIIEIIELLA" rurlne rnnm will hold, mprlvste 'square-dang . pm,” , ..,.,.,.,,.,.g...,,, . Edanaglan moraines it was isarn- WY. JUNE Mb-8:15 PM. 1 I . - l o M m: Qpwm "awn W m FIIDA . Otis-7.15 RM. cordlnsl W" "M0 II I 330 Adults 75c ohndnn 35c Drng.,Abagwoit Court and Rcdilll Bros. not run Members admitted tree on presentation of Mam. on sale at door, or Hugh” OPENING OF sandy's Outdoor Theatre THURSDAY. JUNE Stir. 3:45 r. M. - Presenting - wruas " y In Technicolor Starring: Susan and, Robert Preston Admission 40: notice To rllnllrns A subsidy will be paid on the purchase of 2. 4-D used for the control. otweeds in "grain only. The subsidy will amount to approidmately one-half the purchase price, and will be paid on the basis of actual content of 2, 4-D per gallon. - Brand name must be stated on bill of sale. If. E. I. OEPAIITIIEIIT of AGRICULTURE T ' ranssaas . A caaloao or , rsaeusou raacroas . Aaalvluo mus WEIK. . To Maire Sure Of lerlygbelliiery See Us Soon. 'w. s. amour Lro. Iisaton 89. Charlottetown JWE orrsa: ” isrsricr Prompt Deliveries to either 'l'rueks'or cars. sotlruachialulana . lillstllii son raasraas or amino. Oysterlied. Wlreaiidyliver. lmoltieiy. 0ovebeIIl.IslAdlsiaIsgAross.- srltlwllia Chemical Asuiwsstbsh . Isoweatforliiselillllltw