EaslirniGuardian rammb I'.oLll'erbmilll::'I Glanianniiil. Gilli P-In WIBIIAL POLL Meeting. Friday. May 6. Alvin Brothers', Cu-dlgan,. (Rossneatii poll). 8:00 pm. 'LlDERAL POLL meeting, saiunisy. MI! 'I. 8.00 tun. Vere Beck Office. Montague. Montague east and west polls. ..'lJBEB POLL meeting. uednesdl . IV 4. Victoria Cross pchool. 0:00 pm. . 'ENGA6lMENT. - Mr. and Mn, Frank J. wood. Rollo Bay West. wish to announce the en- t 1 their eldest daughter, . Edlgieamgesthoerine. to Leading Sea- . J mas Alfred. eldest son of sand Mrs. Alfred nissin bothgm, Fortune Bridge. Mama to take place in August. 'LOADlNG PULPWOOD - The freighter Guy Bartholomew arrived in Georgetown yesterday morning and ioadins operations were begun immediately. outtlns on board approximately iloq cords cg pulpwood. The 221.6 l'eElli"""l'l ton ship is from Quebec City. cu-rylng a crew of twenty-six un- der the command of Captain L. J. Duquet. The loaders are Boates Ltd.. Charlottetown. The cargo is consigned to interests in Quebec. . 'MOTllER'8 DAY- At the Mabon Drl-IE Co.. " i will find a beautiful of Cnty cosmetics, featuring chiefly that favorite spring essence Muguet dc Bois (Lily oi the Valley) the perfect gilt for mother. Colognes. perfumes. pow- ders. also a complete line of Tif- fany, Yardley and Tweed cos-. mctics: chocolates and varlour other gifts which she will be proud to receive and you Will b? proud to SW9- ..'T0 LOAD AT s0Ull.ls- The SS. Guvnornearik. registered in Copenhagen. Denmark. docked at Souris yesterday at 11:30 am. tr take viii a cargo of 1.500 cords of gap 1- led pulp. The captain of the but. is A. P. Hansen. She carries 24 of a ew and has a registered tonnage of l.l52 tons. She arrived from Sydney. N.S., and she is loading ?or England. She is being loaded by J. Arthur Peters. Loading operations start today are are aapectsd be completed by Saturday. . 'liAPTl8T W.M.B. MEETING -Mrs. Angus Matheson was host- ess on Monday night to. the W.?'. S. of the Montague Baptist Church Ten members were meant and six visitors. The president. Mi Apt. presided. The minutes an- unrespondence were read by the secretary. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. The meeting opened by singing the hymn "Let The Lower Lights Be Burning." Prayer was lsd by the president followed by Script- ure reading found in Luke I:ll-8. A most interesting reading on "Bolivia Outreach" was given by the president; "Medicine for Microbes" by Ruth lolly was giv- en by Adah MacLaan; "Testi- mony Of A Pastor" 'by clsmmls MacLaan: radio work and south- ern cross by Mrs. Arthur Mac- Nelll; primary school by Alice Clark told by the president. fol- lowed by a Bible quiss. After much business and other ' 2; work. the meeting closed by sin",- ing a hymn. Delicious refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Matheson and a social hour was enjoyed by all. Personals ..'Miss Vera Ilisabsdi Dewar. nurse-in-training at his P. E. 1. Hospital and Mr. Abner Dewar. Laboratory Fish lasoscior at Half. fax. spent their lastar vacation at Inc horns of Iistr parent, Mr. and Mrs. Ieschor Dewar. Br-udansll. To Represent Liberals ' For nd District Of Kings ) Many . . place. A motion, that a fence be " received during a and! shows. will be held in May. tended to those who made the above evening a success. if ll-my Doiuslss H Leo r. Mclsaso Messrs. Leo P. Mclsaac of unopposed. It was moved by An- Charlottetown and Harvey Doug- drew J. Mooney of Puke: station las at Head of Hillsboro. were and seconded by Wilbur Webster nominated to represent the Lib- of Maria. Mr. Mclsaac's nomin- eral party for Second King's in ation was moved by Jack Keefe tb a forthcoming election at a of sinnot's Road and seconded by meeting held at Morsll last night. John Shirley Sutherland of Green- Mr. Douglss' nomination was wich. Mr. Cullen's ' A:.... l i i St. Peter's North was also heard busy Mr. Mitchell is concerned eve been represented in yesterday's at QCHS alone yesterday held in summerside. Young singers right: David Lewis. Charles Glllis, Katherine Gillis. Third row: Gerald Leslie. siter. Robert Lewis and Eugene Rossiter. Queen. 'Peakes Station and seconded by O Legion Meeting ..'l'hs regular monthly most!!! of the Morsli branch of Canadian Legion was held on Wednesday April Tlth at the Lesion 50910- ' t discussions took erected on Legion Home lot. was passed. and should improve the ma considerably. The branph has improved greatly in last couple of years, and the home is a credit to the members. A letter of ap- preciatlon. was will from M!- and Mrs. Lloyd Squires. aft; help e. A very enjoyable social aven- ing was held on April 21st. with some vary interesting films being Another social evening A special thanks should be as- The meeting closed with the was moved by Wendell Jay of Carl Wood of Farmlngton. The resultant vots showed 26 for Mc- Isaac and It for Cullen. speakers included Premier Ma- theson. the two candidates and the defeated nominee. who ad- dressed the meeting briefly. Mr. Cullen declaring that he would not offer to run again in the district or in any other district. i-me T raining Shown By Entrants from yesterday in competition. As far as the school on Prince Edward Island seems to have judlcs tions. There were 70 adjudications made momlng and afternoon, and similar classes are being above from St. Peter's North are. from left to Leonard MacKinnon. Richard Flynn, Ronald MacDonald. Second row: Elaine O'Hanley, Carol O'Hanley, Anna Lewis. Lois Powell. John J. Lewis, Gerald Gillis. Robert Ros- Mr. Chester Pratt of St. Peters also spoke briefly. Bar-ter's Film Lab. PIILPWOOD will rs-open Thursday, May QUIGLEY & SON SEE on-pulp yards .. souris HERE COMES CHARLIE Presented by bhe Charlottetown Players 5, In St. Mary's Hall, Souris WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 EASTERN PACKING 00. At 8:30 P. M, Admission 25c and 50c Sponsored by Junior Hospital Aid. ilible Society . and llGli'l'. runs as axrnosion WASHINGTON (AP)-The I. I. Navy said in h as ' sgorkers wars son Monday at sons: ugh; plant at DaingsrEiaid, Tax. The plant. an aerial physics laboratory is operated for the as h Ins Consolidated-Vuliso Go. 7YEAPSAHEA”. IN PROVEN PROTECTION Moslwstfs Gangs Toronto IJVATORS LIMITED are pleased MOUNT IPISWAIIT ORMONO. BIKING. elm. as usual. You "ANNOUNCING" WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR For MASTER FEEDS - Also Flour and Mill Feeds For Eastern Queens and Kings Counties cnasucs FEED saavscsz nits on will continue id retail Masm sssos. CUSTOM your MASTER MD roqislrsinsatsdtsayafttiefolewlngsnros: to hnnounse as their maysowpurelisse IQIILAN, aaios.. Canavoy CLARK lll08., Mount Stewart " Caaptstod us To lslew ' s. w. cuss. Mgr. Sec'y Speaks At Montague ..SDl'. 0. H. O'Neill. general secretary for the British and Fore- ign Bible Society in Canada. was the guest speaker at a joint meet- ing of the various congregations of Montague. which was held Monday evening in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Dr. O'Neill was introduced by Rev. E. M. B. Wheeloclt. district secretary for New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island. The minister of the church. Rev. D. A. Campbell. pra- slded during the opening wm-. ship. assisted by Rev. E. G. Hill, minister of the Baptist Church. Mrs. A. 1''. Campbell was oi-gnu. ist. and the anthem ”Thy Word Is Like A Garden. Lord". was sung by the chair. The hymns were "God's Law Is Perfect" and "Break Thou. The Bread Of Life". Dr. O'Neill chose as his text Acts 6:7 "And the word of God in- creased; and the number of his disciples multiplied in Jerusa- i lem mightily". He brought to his hearers an inspiring message in which he spoke of the tremen- dous work the Bible Society has accomplished but emphasised the fact that there is still a great need for greater endeavor by the socle-- ty to spread the good news to every corner oi the world III! C III N? YRS '1 am distressed Thea. My orotber Jolisthaa." Special music by the choir in- cluded a vocal solo "I'll Walk With God" by Mr. Robert Murray. and the anthem "siloans" by the Ph choir. The hymns sung were "Unto The Hills." "0 Master Let i walk With Thee" and "Bled Be The Tie". Mrs. A. F. Campbell presided at the organ. and during the offeratory rendered "Eliza- beth's Prayer" by Wagner. Cordigan C.W.L. Annual Meeting ..”l'he annual meeting of the Catholic Women's League. Cardi- gan sub-division, was held in the side Chapel. April M, with a good attendance. The president. Mrs. Richard Quinn, presided. The ” was opened by the Lea- rs and ad . usual reports were read. including a very sai- isfactory financial report the treasurer, Miss Edna Mae- ea. During the business part of tbs meeting. 915.00 was voted to the Catholic girls scholarship fund. also the regular donations to tits 1'. B. League. sisters of Martha and St. Vincent's Orphanage. In- stead of the usual donation to the Sisters of the precious Blood. it was decided that a box of grocer- ies should be sent to thorn every other month. with each of the five sections of the parish being re- sponsible ior the packing and send- ing oi this box in turn. Mrs. John Donahoe was appointed to head a committee to prepare a list of articles suitable for these boxes. Officers select ” for the coming year are as follows: President, Mrs. Earl MacDonald; Secretary. point five delegates. NOTICE Conservative Convention for 4th District King's. Murray River Hall, Saturday. May 7, 8 o'clock to nominate two 'candidates to contest the forthcom- ing provincisl election. Poll chairmen will please ep- VVILLIAM WHITEWAY. President. Lodges Hold Church Parade ,!A large number of the mem- bers of Hillside Lodge and Acme Rebekah Lodge, I.0.0.F.. Mon- tague. attended divine service in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Sunday morning. May 1, in com- memoration of the founding of the order in America one hundred and thirty-six years ago. A most.im- presslve sermon on brotherly love service to mankind was preached by the minister. Rev. D. A. Campbell, who chose for his text Samuel. the first chapter and Makes shoes REALLY WHITE Stays so-won't lisrwi leather . MONTREAL L. M. Douost-to Rl1MElVlfBiER M0fl'H'E'll. Wit-h Gifts From REDDIN BROS. FRENCH PERFUMES BRUSH. COMB & MIRROR SETS MOTHER'S DAY CHOCOLATES Rowntrees Black Magic - G-snongs MOTHER'S DAY GREETING CARDS A large selection to choose from 512 to 1.00 REDDIN BROS. Open All Day Wednesday Lowneya Page and Shaw R.M.lsns.)'lnisn FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY QUALITY, Iedufy, Economy, Protection-rdrsly is so much combined it one product. All are present In Tumult siding shingles, which need never be painted for protective purposes. Surf Shades for town and country- doop cypress wood groin-wavy or straight butts-for new homes and remodelling proiocts. See your Building Supply Dealer or write to your nearest Altos Irondi for descriptive matter and dots. ATLAS ASBESTOS Company Limited AMoMbsroHhaTurnarlNswullOrgwM'aah'on WINNING TORONTO 8fHL Wf-fill SEA OULL GRAY SIN OLODUN FATHOMORIEN CORAL SAND W&&o'IlL1M '!IaOns& is . K Mrs.A.adsewIlseLaaa(ra-elect-'Tbalev.DineiIl. 2; ad):TraalurI.MlasldnsMac-lianle,movsdsvoteslthanks ' Phoe (re-elected): First vice- to the retiring president and the . President. Miss ltslla Sullivan; other officers. and to all the many a second visa-president. Mrs. L. C. ebrs for their cooperation in ths' . gh ., Alla: Third vice-praaidsnt. Mrs. League undertakings during - Gerald MacDonald; past year. ATTENTION PLAN NOW TO ATTEND LOBSTER SUPPER BEAVER HALL, MONTAGUE , wsniissm - MAY is SUPPER COMMENCING AT I RM. Sponsored by Montague Curling Ciuil Admission 31.25 Obtain tickets at: Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Commerce, Montague Co-op. Mabon Drug Co., Jam- ieson Pharmacy or any member of Club. PLAN A180 TO ATTEND THE DANCE LATER IN THE EVENING TO-DAY AND THUR. GREAT A8 A BOOK! . . AS A PICTURE - HllMPllllEl Biiiiiiiil-JOSE runm VAN JilHNSilll -Flllll M..Munniv ROBERT FRANCIS - MAY WYNN ADVAN1 III is ,l Poms Eoun-o g 5 Q I-!0WI8:)O-Y-O CAPITOL ass mum "HEl.l.fS HALF ACRE" ADULT EN'l'E'l'AINMlN'.l A Ti 4 l: stilt h "TEN WANTED MEN" RANDOLPH K17?! ADULT ETIHITAINMENT "BATMAN" N0. 14 SHORTS st-sciai. CHit.DREN'S MATINII SATURDAY AT 1:30 . 3:30 "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "BATMAN" N0. 14 SHORTS VANCOUVII Klhxikflliih S IYIILIILI AT UNTMERSIDE CHllRiOTTETOiH IAI.lUGlll.!'oi-tAiigustus lrllLlNtlMoEWliN.Lot4tl V ALVIN aoaui. 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