fAGE EIGHT in: Elsirn Tl-TE GUARDIAN. ll GUARDIAN IT'S A LAUGH RIOT SHE WON THE AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: llsroll I. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. in Bruce MacPlseo. Min Joyce Wlulsstoss. Min Ion Johnston. AGENT GEOIIGITOWN: Walden users. ACADEMY AWORD The on-ram: gay be bought at as the best supporting l33.".i.""i'-ii. 93:: &'ii'c.. actress of the year mu 1 Son. the touowlag places I Restaurant and Guardian Office: in George in Sourls: Tllo Snack Bar and II. liars Mr. Monty Annear, student of P. W. C. spent the weekend at the 'home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chessel Annear, Lower Montague. Tl-IELMA RI'.l'l'ER Now starring in the comedy riot "THE MATING SEASON" i Mr. James Llewellyn, Murray Harbour North, was a visitor to Montague yesterday. Miss Gertrude Power, R.N., of New Perth. has recently Joined the staff of the King's County Hospital. THELMA BITTER. who gave you such a good time in "Letter To 3 Wives" and "All About Eve." scores again in her first co-starring role! She's perfect as the ham- burger-slinging Mother of the Groom. who comes from the other side of the tracks. to teach her society datlizlitcr. in-law (Gene Tierney) sonic mating calls that really work on the groom (John Lund). Among all the other wonder- ful things in this )uu'Ii Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Robert Machon has re- turned to his home in Montague after being a patient in the Kings County Hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Reid. Siimmerside, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Reid. Mon- tague. On their return trip they were accompanied by Mrs. Reid. izno will spend a few days in Sum- merside. & . I Ur- gWA'I'lN3 v-'--s remember 'l'llEl.M.-i tn ; - -;- r I I g (:1 b lilT'1'l'.'R, one of tho fLin- iiili lIIDl.":L'lll?0lh:(,lCE:l(.l:sl.T tiidlr N" niest. frcshcst moiie persuii- IMO-ill"! Play. and variety MIRIAM HOPKINS THELM-A RITTER lllL'llli't". concert with all new numbers in the United Church hall. Mon- lnguc, Wednesday. May 9th. at 8 pm. l-7vrr,vone welcome. Admis- sion ..'l5. alities in years! EXTRA - NOVELTY - CARTOON Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 ' PRINCE EDWARD I0-nAv-wen. l FIJNEBAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Dan- icl Rilcy, Montague, who passed away in the King's County Hos- pital last Saturday after a long illness, was held from St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Montague. yesterday afternoon. The service l was conducted by Rev. F. N. - I g Young. who spoke words of coin. fort. and admonition, using for his text John 11 25-26. The hymns Shows 3:30-7.8315 ut-re "Rock of Ages", "A Few ACTION - - - mrnscurz - - - THRILLS ii.”ii.Z”iiinfh.?ila1:fil5?. iiiiielifchif As Randolph Scott. the rightingest Man of the West 5 liiiierililfile3.i3”i5iZi.c”iicL3Ti32Z sets the plains afire with his blazing six guns - - - Lai-kin. L90 Cnlllngs. and Alex i lliitclicsoii. interment took place VZIHEC-)lV QUANTRELU5 GUEILLAS RAVAGED ill the Montague Community Cem- M etery. ,5;x Y i t. g is HE GREAT PLAINS! ., s. ' NOTICE The following stores will close at noon every Wednes- day commencing May 9th: 0! I'll PLAINS cmscoio; ' St. Peter's Bay Co-opei'- i ' ' ' 1 alive and Clark Bl'OS., St. Also: Universal News - Cartoon, Elephant Mouse. pom.-'5 - T This is the sort of bedroom where you'll "wake up and sing”. it's so ”cliinlzy” and cheerful. And the floor covering, too. will win admiration, lor a Gold Seal Congoleum rug stays so new-looking so long! The reason for that is Congoleum'a wear layer of heat- toughened paint and baked enamel . . . equal in thickness to 8 costs of the best lloor paint applied by hand! Gold Seal Congoleum ireehens up prettily with just the swish of a damp cloth. Be sure to look for the seal when you buy. It carries the famous money-back guarantee of utislsclion! See your house furnishing dealer soon. You'll be delighted with how much long-lasting beauty you can get for so little. 0 CONOOLIUIA camps tminso, MONTREAL Ilsa makers ol COIVGOVALL. the roll covering that looks like expensive Ila all odds low-cou colour to any room. ' ....'IN STOCK electric refriger- ators. electric washing machines. and DeLaVal cream separators. McGowan's Ltd.. Kiimuir. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. William Irving, Montague, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. She is wished a speedy recovery by all. 1- 0 Mr. Benjamin Wright. Lower Montague, is at present a patient. in the King's County Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recov- ery. Friends of Miss Ruth Trainor of Baldwin's Road are sorry to learn that she is at the present time a. patient in the King's County Hos- pltal. ....'FARM MACHINES in stock. 2-horse medium size manure spreader! 240.00: medium size tractor manure spreaders, 2 steel wheels, 230.00; tractor manure spreader '70 bushel size, 2 wheel ground grip tires. rubber. 350.00. McGowanis Ltd. Kiimulr. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Nicholson and sons Jamie and Randy arriv- ed recently from Saint John. NB They are at present the guests of Mrs. Nicholson's mother, Mrs. Alex MacLean, 1-leatherdale. Ecisl Bollic Mrs. Roy MacLaren, North Lake is a patient in Souris Hospital. Mrs. James Allest. St. Peters, re- cently visited friends in Red Point. . 'Mr. Heath Ching. Black Pond, is employed for the lobster season with Mr. William Ryan, Norfh Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Johnston and family and Mr. Carl Boehner. Montague. were recent visitors to North Lake. Miss Julia Maelnnis. Red Point, is employed with Mr. Earle Joini- ston. North Lake. Mr. Frallcls,-Cglllpbcll. Char- lottetown. recently visited his mother. Mrs. John C. Campbell, Red Point. Mrs. Charles Ching. Red Point. was a recent. visitor to Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Wwilliarn Macpennl Montague, recently visited friends in Kingsboro. Mrs. Eddie Robertsoii. Kings- boro. has re-opened her general store at North Lake for the sum- mer months. The lobster season is now here and windy weather is against t.he fishermen. No lines were run from North Lake up until May 3rd. Friends are. sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs, Oswald Stewart. Kingsboro. her daughter. Miss Jennie Stewart. Boston came home to be with her mother while she is convalescing. All hope for Mrs. Stewart a speedy recovery. Vlliim Road and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore, Commercial Cross. were recent vis- itors to the city. Miss Lona MacDonald. Whlm Road, is convalescing at her home after her recent illness in the King's County Hospital. Her many friends are pleased to know she is recovering satisfactorily. School teams from Whlm Road and Brooklyn played a softball game at Whlm Road on Friday night. Mr. Sydney McGowan,teach- er at Brooklyn. acted as umpire for the game, which was won by Brooklyn. An innoculation clinic, held iii. Whlm Road school. yesterday pro- vided an opportunity forpre-school children and others to be innocu- latcd. There was a large attend- ance present to take advantage of this service. Mr. Dick Campbell, commercial Cross. has begun the work of ex- cavating ii cellar. over which his store will be moved in the near future. 'M.rs. Gerald Lannigsn ll'l'lVtk'l home after spending several months with her husband. who is employed in Hamilton. Ont. Dur- ing her stay in Ontario she met a number of her old neighbours in- cluding Messrs. Lloyd and Stanley Macxinnon. Mr. Sinclair Mseneth. and Mr. Don Campbell and Mr. CHARLO'T"l'ETOWN Good? lobster Catches Reported From Kings County Reports coming in last evening from lobster fishermen and pack- er; along the King's county coast indicate an average season is,1n prospect. somewhat similar to that of last year. hermen in Murray Harbor and Murray Harbor North seem to be having the best luck so far in the first week of fishing, with most of the catch being taken in shoal waters. Annandale shows a fair catch for the weather pre- vailing. while on the North shore prospects do not seem quite so good. Each locality indicates that the lobsters have moved intosihoal waters, and that there is poor fishing in the deeper water. This might mean that for the first few weeks the catch will be good, but will taper off after I few weeks. All factories in the county are packing at present with some having one or two days of pack still to can. while others have canned up to date. Prices to the fisher-snen range from 15 cents to 1'! cents for canners, and a pre- vaillng 20 cents for market lob- sit-rs. DEFENCE MINISTER AN- N OUN GE5 NEW OFFICER TRAINING PLAN omwg, May 7 - Single men he- tween the ages of 18 and 25 Wilh- out previous military HFDGNGHCC are eligible for short service com- missions in the Canadian Army Active Force under the terms of a new officer procurement plan an- nounced today by Defence Minis- ter Brooke Claxton. Minimum academic retluifemwlv in junior matriculation or its equivalent. Recent high school graduates may thus enter directly MAY s.g 1951 into the Army to begin training for short service comsnluionl. This new plan. known I-I ”dlroct entry". involves a continuous. one-, ycar training program. Divided in-' to five phases, it is designed to channel candidates to units uh Ho quickly as possible. t Applicants who meet necessary requirements will spend the first eight weeks (Phase I) at the Of- ficer Candidate school at camp Borden. Ont. There they will re- eeive basic ollicer training and be assessed as to their sutsbillty. This assessment will continue throughout the training period. The first group is cheduled to commence training on May 21. subsequent groups will report twice a month. , For the first three phases of training (M weeks) candidates will be officer cadets. At the end of that period they will, if accepted, receive short service commissions in the Active Force for three. four or five years depending upon the cadet's selection. Initial rank on appointment to a commission will be second-item tenant. mucli morodo ills have , go men's .clotlios iijwoi M than the average woman's? About four times more . ; i and where motor oils are concerned, performance weighs . heavily in favour of buoy 4”, min: nos: M O T O R O I I. the oil thst"Cleans as it Lubrioaies" , AUMWANIIS lIMlll() F A Sure Tomorrow of . . .1nsure Today (hunvnzlL1py; INSURANC ANY . J. 0. SAINT, General Agent. Charlottetown J. E. PHILLIPS. 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