THE GUARDIAN. caanwmrowfl , .-_.____...__.... JUNE 18. 1949 ' axon stem ________g wPRlllilE EllTVARllrrorlv rm “Fort Apache" SHOWING AT 2:30 - 6:55 - 9 comma MlllL-TIIE/ ‘ JIANEIIEMAUIJIINAII] , lllllll lllllill lllilllll JAIIIAAILJII. i‘ liiill _A _ Sill i-Piici unitary, “GIRLS IN WHITE” fhe, Story of Nursing As A Career Shows 2:30 7 - 8:45 CAPITOL TODAY ADVENTURE l. ' TOM MARGARET RICHARD llllllllil- llllllllllll 4 lilllllllllll News - Musical - Cartoon - Comedy “Lastggthgjild Horses” ~- THE “$1.... GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I’. Ste Mill (allowing places in Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Ottlee: Roper; In S; Peter's: The Poet lands-y, Albert Allin, In. lyre- Bnrrlet Olelr. wort. AGENT GEOIGITOWN: Weldon Levers. The Guardian any be bought st us) ol fie o Miss S. A. Ueweliyn: all‘. any. ln Sourls: Oondorfe and Florence Otliee. . JPBOMZPT WATCH REPAIRS st reasonable prices. C. R. Boehner, , JOOMMUNITY, 1847 Rogers Bros, Silver piste sets and open stock. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Mon- tague. . JTENNIS Sl-IOH’ st Yen's Theatre. Montague, June 22nd, "Big City" starring Margaret O'Brien and Preston Foster. Q.‘ I! TOIIAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 90 MINUTES OF HAPPINESS and I'll-links os the World's Favorite comics deliver their funniest hitl KING'S COUNTY HOSPITAL ANNIIAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that, the annual meeting o! the King's Coun- ty Hospital will be held in the CURLING RINK, MONTAGUI‘, on THURSDAY, JUNE 80th, 1949, at 8 pan. tor the purpose oi electing trustees for the government o! the Institution in accordance with the ' By-laws and (or the r-ansactlon oi such other business as may be brought b ore it. an INE c. HYNES, Secretary, Board o! Trustees. ..'MONTAGUI SE05 STORE is now ieaturim women's white I-mi brown Spectator Pump. ..'MQNTAGUE SEO! STORE now has in stock the finest line oi.’ women's canvass play-shoes in all styles and all colors. Price range $198-$335. VALLEYFIELD W. L _'I‘he June meeting ot the Valley- held W.l.. was held at the home o! Mrs. M.A. MacLeod with the President, Mrs. Hertbtrt MacKen- zie in the chair. Meet-inc opened by the singing o1 the Ode, Iollowed by the Collect in unison. Roll call was answered by nine members and three visitors. Minutes were read and adopted. Mrs. J .A. lvlaoPherson reported that. the Institute quilt was finish- ed and sold at auction sale tor 85.. East school committee reported having visited school and treated children with candy. Both school committees were asked to act for remainder of school term. Plans for school picnic were NORTH AMERICAN UPI L. S. STEVENSON MIDI" emu. PLAN TO HEAR: Hon. C. P. MeTague ‘K. C. Chairmen: National War Labour loerd WINSLOE NORTH WmLS. >10 The Winslos North W-M-E m" at the home oi Mrs. John Cud- more on Wednesday, June 1st with Mrs. James Cudmore in char-SQ °l devotional. The theme being "Keeping the Lord's Day". Meetins opened with call to worship and hymn "O Day o! Rest and Glad- ness" verse 1:3-5 ioliowed by medi- tation and responsive readinz. Portions oi! scripture were reed by Mrs. Earl Clarke. Mrs. Machinis- Mrs. E. Cudmore. Mrs. A D. Shaw- Prayers were oiiered b)’ MIS- uh" Macmnls. Mrs. Reeves and MIS- Albert Cudmore. Readints: “Keel?- lng the Lord's my" by Mra- Wal- ter Rloberis and "The Black Ma- gic" by Mrs. E. M. Cudmore. Min- utes of last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call answered to by nine Word Com- PUILIC MEETING Georgetown Monday. June 20th 1949. 8.31) p.111, JOHN A. MocDONALD, your King's County Fed- eral Progressive Conservative candidate, will also ad- dress the mooring. members and two visitors. for next meeting 6061161- munity Friendship secretary re- ported eight calls, one card and two boxes sent during the month. - Correspondence was presented. Col- lection amounted to $1.00. It was EVERYBODY WELCOME decided to have special evenln! service. Next meeting at the mug“ home o! Mrs. A. D. Shaw. Leaders The u-easunn; Mm w,m_ M,“ Mrs. John Maclnnis. and Mrs. Lend. reported having raised $24, Walter Roberts Meeting closed by 50 on sale of candy and lunchcsfmgmg hymn "O Mast" L" Me slncg our 155g meeting, walk with Thee" and the Mizpah made and it was agreed that the Institute donate $5 {or transpor- Ways and means 1m- mgsing Benediction in unison. money for shlngling oi hall was discussed but it was decided 1o prised and pleased. thanked the members ior her beautilul gilt. , The meeting closed by singing oi the National Anthem, alter which a. delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter Marie and by Mrs. Archie MaoPherson. leave this matter until a later date. Cleaning hall, putting in new win. dows and curtains were also dis- cussed. This was also left over. It was decided to raise the charge for hall rental to S4 Mrs. Herb MacKenzie kindly invited members to her home ior July meeting. Roll call to be ans- BOY IN BLUE has changed his specialty. Police said today he had quit holding up messenger boys and now is steal- ing bicycles. The lfi-Yearwld bib)“ raced incorrigible escaped from reformatory last week. instead o! a brown suit he now wears a blue suit given him at the reforma- tory. COMMITTED FOB TRIAL SARNIA, Ont, June l7 — (CPl zEverelt Armstrong, 07, of Aberteldy, Ont. today was com- mitted tor trial charged with mur- der in the skinning-knife slaylm! of Edward Birmingham last Ma)‘ Wewd by ‘My Favourite Comic -——- Strip Character!’ MONTREAL. June" 1'i—(CP)— 20. The trial ha! been set for Mrs. J.A. MacPherson then Th; "Boy in Brown" not only has Sept. l2. made a fitting address to Mrs. Johnnie MacPherson who is soon leaving for Charlottetown, and on behalf o! the Institute, Mrs. Mil- ton Macneod presented her with a beautiful electric table lamp. Attention King’: THEATRE Friday-Saturday 8:30 “ADVENTURE 1N SILVERADO” Also Stooge Comedy P. D. MacArthur will speak Meeting on June 20. issue.) Progressive Conservative Several o! the imemlbers also made kind remarks. . I I _M“"~ ““°“’“°"°"' “m” "- Revised Schedule 0f Public Meetings y GEORGETOWN-MONDAY, JUNE l0 - DUNDAS-TUESDAY. JUNE 2i. CARDlGAN-WEDNESDAY. J UNI 2i on Jone l6 and the lion. C. P. McTague will speak at Georgetown (See advertisements elsewhere. in this County Residents at the Murray River Meeting JOHN A. MaeDONALD " on property. Candidate tor King's County become the “Boy in Blue" but he - first class repair. Quarter mile SIIOWXIW trons School, Store, Church and Poet Office. Ideal roi- Tourist Annlw — Home. Good trout fishing stream L wALTfllN GAUDII , Solicitor Phillips Building M Political Meetings IN 1 King e County The following Political Meetings mentioned at 8:30 p.m.: LORNE VALLEY HALL-Monday, June 20th. ANNANDALE HALL-Tuesday, June 21st. GEORGETOWN HALL-Wednesday, June 22nd. ST. CHARLES HALL-Thursday, June 23rd. The undersigned, who shall address all meetings, invites other speakers and the general public to be present. T. r. KICKHAM, Liberal Candidate, will be held an the doles roe SALE r5gmsrg~iz AT MONTAGUII Yum min-hm‘ n w". m“ Situated at Corner o! Centre ant wood end lumber. All buildings in MacDonald Streets. I. A. McLEAN i. Be Sure To See The “Short Subject" Film GIRLS IN WHITE sing as a profession fo complefe sfory S96 Here's an opporfunlfy-for every young giilwho is infereslecl in nur- . the of the training of suowmc luonnnv and TUESDAY s ~ l» rnmcr EDWARD THEATRE t. Wrnlllwieu with the Feature Picture, "THE SUN COMES UP" Starring Jeanette MacDonald, Lloyd Nolan and Clouds Jormon, Jr. .____-- l nurses. In relurn, nursing offerrfun- limited rewards. You have the greet satisfaction of knowing your work is important-the mosf imporfanf in ‘lite nurses and the work fhey do offer. If will help you ‘lo decide if nur- sing is the career you wani. Nur- sing is not for every girl. Like all hospital people, e nurse musf be loyal, faithful, sympathetic end in- fellgenf. Only the very finest girls have the quelificnflonsio become world, for you care for life itself. You belong to e proud profession and serve with other educated pro- fessional people-doctors, laboratory technicians, dietitians and oflters. You have many opportunities open r fo you, for Canada's health facilities ere expending every day. - Join that hand-picked group of lino you no‘ women; Inter Nursing School or tlio IiIlARLIlTTETlIWN HOSPITAL or the s PRlllllE EDWARD ISLAND‘ inosmu. v ,