.eAGE EIGHT 1 1 ..,:.PvRlNlcE EDWARD roiiitv riii-:. wan. -e- snows 3:30-7-9 - coma many: y M.G.M.- presents the C”? " thrilling SEQUEI. .; to "NlR5. MlNlVER' whiclr.won' SIX 1 has an "atlciir" while her ” husband "Clem" . is away. t "ClEM”MINiVER is dissatisfied. He wants to leave England. "Their daughter, "JUd)'”. is in lovi with a married man. adventures of famous "Mrs Minivelr" and her beloved family. EXTRA: (il.ACll';R FISHING . naoorr cameos - T0-DAY CAPITOL rue. - wro. SHOWS 3:530-T-8:-lb DANA GENE ANDREWS s TIERNEY ,.'..2.e.m ...GARY MERRILL Also: L'iiwrs:il News - Cartoon, "Spi'it1g','lEle't'.cit-'; II?! Into Vern ruiiy THE EASTER THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN N tsiiiitgitii seen-i-s:-iiiosrsoizx amid r. rum. In. Inca eiuvm. ran. It-ooo lhdriiee. Min Joyce Wlulnlaa. MI: lean Joint: AGENT GIOIGITOWNI Walden lienre The Guardian may be boug Montague: town: The Post Office; arda I son. at at the following pieou in Blue Danie autoui-ant. and Guardian on 0: in 000110 I in-lei The Incl II: and I. lies -.'IUYING-Used feed bags. Fraser and Annear. Montague. ..'lMMUNlZATl0N CLINIC. Montague school. Wednesday. April 4th. 8 P. M. For infants and pre-school children. Miss Ethel Beck and Miss Jean Beck. student nurses at. the Prince Edward Island Hospital. spent the week-end in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bochner. Among Sunday visitors to Mon- tague was Mr. Lester Steele on his way to his home in Gaspereaux after spending the winter months in New Brunswick. iier many friends will be tiled to learn that Mrs. Neil Murphy has returned to her home in Gas- nereaux after being a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. Milton Mccarron is spend- ing his furlough at the home of his mother in Montague. He is at present stationed ' at H. M. C. S. Cornwallis. N. S. Miss Laura I-Iigginlbotham. stu- dent nurse at the Princi: Edward Island Hospital. spent the week- enti at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. llarry Higgin- hotham. Montague. ..tSCll00L RI-Isllllll-ZS TODAY Following the Easter recess. the students of Montague High School rt-turned today to their classes, tvhirit will continue without any lengthy hret-tk until the final ex- aminations in June. Mr. and Mrs. ljouls Condon and daughters. Paula and Rita oi Charlottetown. were Sunday visit- ors to Montague. EHCSlI5 of Mr. William Steele and Miss Mary Steele. ..'H0)IF. FROM BOSTON - Mrs. Blanche Steele. Gaspereaux. returned to her home after spend- ing the winter months in Boston visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steele. On her way home she also spent is few days visitim: her brother. Gerald Murphy. 110W Wbidllli in Moncton. Pisquhtigiast Notes , -nr. Floyd .tu.v "visited in C-htirlottetown on Tuesday. Mrs. George W. Jay spent Thurs- day in Montague. guest. of her sis- ter Mrs. Harry Lane. Miss Gcortziv Dover is -spending her Easter holidays with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. George Dover. Pisquid East. Mr. Alton Jay-.Vu'ias a visitor to the city on Monday. Miss Theresa Kelly is spending some time in Donarzh at the home of her sister Mrs. Walter White. Mr. George W. Jay attended the hockey grime in Charlottetown on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. liaroid Jar. Pisqllld East, motored to Charlottetown Monday night to attend the hockey game. M-r. George Dover was in Char- lottetown on Monday visiting his mother who is it patient in the Prince Edward island Hospital. ARE YOU FIGHTING IROHCHITIS? if your hmncliiai tubes are full of strangling phlegm. tamed Templeion's RAZ-M.-All will give you (iOMF()R'l'iNG irltt-i--one oilc l!(r'( will convince you. 'i'PinnlPiniI'! RAZ-.Kl.-XH is eiidoreed by titouitantis of sufferers. having nlfield day in tact” . Jim stretched above. We pious "mm" " " J Nth hoary practical Jokes. H.-.. t . r Tlils Plctm-- An April !ooi'e Dry Joker has . many can you identify? Anyone no has tried to strike I fireproof puffed on an exploding "'1" should be able to spot at lent. di..:n. Advanced April, Fool .r-a-om-U:-gj ioltere may count as many II II. But if you can too all In that are depicted; you can all younelf I pro. Check your score against the Illlitfl on page It MJCAI BATTERIES 311.50 to 825.00 with an old battery. Bud's Acculorlu. Montague. Mn. Rlymond Grant. Charlotte- town. was a week-end visitor to Montague. at the home of his par- ents. senator T. V. Grant and Mrs. Grant. .3!-HAVING F01! TORONTO - Mr. Alex Hamilton. of New Perth. is leaving this morning for Tor- onto whore he will attend the an. null convention of the camdian Wood Growers Association of which he has been e. director for several years. Mr. Hamilton ex- Dects to remain in Toronto for al- most a week. . FUNERAL AT DUNDAS - The funeral of the late Samuel Mac- Leod was held yesterday miter. noon. A short service at. the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home was conducted by the Rev. J. D. Davison. follow- ed by service in Dundas United Church. The service at the church and grave was conducted by Lic. Angus Drown. A duet. "My Say- tour First of All". was rendered by Walter Burdettt and Herbert MacLeod. T'he pail-bearers were: Otis MacLeod. N. W. MacLcod. N. S. Macbeod. Alex Acorn. Leslie Hunter. Daniel Breltaut. The in- tenment was in the Church Cem- etery. Lorne Valley Mr. Francis Mclntyre recent visitor to the city. WIS I Mr. John McAuiay. Charlotte- io-wn. s-pent Easter with his moth- er. Mrs. Mae McAulay. ..'Miss Aletha MacLeod. teach- er at Mt. Mellick School, spent Easier with her mother. Mrs. Christine Macl..eod. Lorne Valley. Miss Marjorie Maclnnis. Char- lottetown. was I week-end visitor at the home oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnis. Mrs. Charles MacLeod spent Easter Sunday in Chat-lotteiown. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Dan-lei Shaw had as week-end guests. their daugh- ters. Miss Chris Shaw, Charlotte- town, and Miss Emily Shaw. Un- ion Road. Miss Glenda MiicLeod, lottetown. spent the past. week at her home in Iorne Valley. Miss Theresa Galuthicr. Char- lottetown, was a recent visitor to Lorne Valley, the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan. Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod was I. recent visitor at the home of her son and daughter-in-latw. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLeod. Central Roy- ally. Mrs. Lucy Dairon. Charlotte- to-wn. spent the Easter week-end with her sister. Mrs. J. .7. Cal- laghan. Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan entertained a number of friends at their home on Easter Monday night. Music for dancin-g was furnished by Miss Lottie Crane. Miss Jane MacG1-nth. Miss Beck McAusland. Mr. Charles MecLeod and Mr. Lloyd MacDonald. A de- licious lunch was served and all departed for their homes thanking Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan for a very pleasant evening. An erttioyolble evening was spent at. (the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Lowery on Monday. March 26th when a number of friends gathered to tender 1 miscellane- ous shower to their daughter Jenny. in.honor of her approach- ing marriage. The bride-to-be rc- eeived many beautiful gifts. and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to music snip- piled by Mr. and Mn. Thaddeus shepiperd. Delicious refrediimenfs were served and all joined in wishing Jenny many years of happy wedded life. Georgetown I O and Vicinity Mrr. 1uymo;l-Solomon was a visitor to the City on Thursday. Mr. Richard Laverii was rt buli- nees visitor to the city on Thurs- day. Min Ruth Guick of Montreal. arrived home on Tuesday to at- tend the gunerai of her grand- uncie. the late James Hayter. ..'Mi-ii. Lemuel mtbertson of Lower Montague was the guest. of Mrs. Christina Maclue for I few days this week. Mia: nieen Helen Maccnnneli. nurse-in-training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Char- lottetown, paid a short visit to her liouie in Georgetown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herold Oroucher of Saints. attended the funeral of the late James Hayter in George- town on Wednesday. nth. While hero. Ir. and Mrs. Orotioher were guests of Ira. Couciter'e eietnr. Mu. Illth Gulch Mr. Levie Macbonaid of Antig- onioh. N. I. was the gout int. week. while erirotite to the U.s.A. of his brothers-in-law. In. Frank Meohon and lo. Angus Inc- Lean. Ir. Ilnenorialtl is well known on a famous athlete of other years. Ipoclellung in the vole vault. in which event he won rrtony honors. Murray lllver 2” Native Dies At New Glasgow. N.S. NEW Gutaoow. N.a., April 1.. (OP) -Lelth Reynolds. native of Murray River. P.!:.I.. and owner of a taxi business here. died today from a heart attack. A t Among survivors in his mother. who is 80 years of age and lives at Murray River. SeesTloonTFor Development in This Province "I- think there is plenty of rod for development in Prince Edwar- Island. particularly in Kings County.' stated Mr. Gecrge Sav. tile, Fifth Kings. during his speech on the short lived debate on the budget. In Lots 54 and 55 there is a lot of woods. he stated and the land is not 50 per cent under cultivat- ion. There is room for 150 new farms in these areas. There is a lot of good fairtnlanci in the East Point district which. if used, would be 01' great benefit to Souris. he stated. He said that there was a trem- endous increase in farm values 1;; g ifocxsntv Y3"-5! and that cattle were . . ' on Sunday evening. March IN” lh 0”” 0' "'9 WW5 E5 18th,. mat. the people of Mcreii '";'xClt;5 '' ell WW9 10 years 880- and vicinity were shocked meim Oufly that roads were good grieved by the sudden death of er u OOODO "tie" 35 1355 Year 0V- William P. R-unninghan of Moreli ' '00” has mlleclred 1!! 8550- East. MI. Runninghan was about I IN MEMQRIAM MR. W. P. RUNNINGHAN Wemng M "OMS 1" Wlmef i-lmli morning dressed and was ready g:2Ill1ghlvthrigLehGOVCllt1lIl1ment more to drive to church to attend Mass W” Y S 8850 e l-H63 than when he was suddenly stricken spam ml Wcnmg the T0865. with it heart attack and passed Th” FWD)" in the Tiwrxetown away four hours later. ' 3""! 3” pallet” 1” Waning for the He had the consolation or re- lmvmg of the Gemgewwll hl8h- ceivlng the last sacraments of his way he smledt The "Ed W95 HOW church admiittsiered him by his ggepsfgd E: uliavlllg he COHNDUEG beloved pastor, Rev. Pheirin Mc- ,I;he maid was 9 heather Permlti Kenna, who with most of his fam- prepared for R hEiIVY ily and sorrowlng widow, friends g?Vl3g' dhe c”"”mWd- The NOD15 breathed forth his gentle soul un- S d 11" 188 It"? Pretty progressive to the hands of his Maker. n Wm”! ""3 W 599 5" 5811! William Runninshan was a true hoped for an early start on the i711 ' d 1 1 1, 11 paviniz of the road from Anmm- fvlll? Eriellvmtltnilmirltetilsed hey hldd 3'11: 16; R0ll01Bay and pointed out many. enemies none. hour Ne amp” m7" MWTEY HEP His two sons. Fl'n'illl( anti Aeneas. ed .0r 1 md c'”p"ea"x Want" a daughter Mary. left Toronto im- myaxiggi 10 Montague and Mur- mediately. also it brother. Nichol- as from Boston, all arrived home Sega gated that he WW” mi? '0 in time for his funeral. one daugh- - me mDF0V8m8m in the ter. Margaret. Mrs. Frank Bradley. ffllggd 0' dlstributinwreiief mon- was unable at be with the family. nigme melhpwple 9'9 89"-3118 relief The funcrtii which was held Y Vi N '5h”"ld "Cit 899 it End from his late residence on Wed- ChlT' some 35k 1" 1” whim they do not nesday morning was the largestt need it. he stated. ' The Mmm" was dams In he :'e;:r;s.in the community for manY Eglillld lfn" he, dmlblred if the 5Y5- The almost impassable con- mmu”h fendllmyllnvestlsatus out dition of the roads did not hind- W Ff ml!!! PI'0l H88 W35 the best er friends from far and near. Lhlly it hdins Out C0nd1ll0lIS- H6 from coming to pay their last re- Wgl lat "19 91'-'T8Ymen 0! spect.s to one whom they loved magistrates would have a much and respected, 81:53! lmm ills mV95”8:ttors High Mass of Requiem was sung He su ':5 C(lt';1dl0n5- . by his pastor Rev. Phclan Mc- of Ind .35" ed at me Minister Kenna. who also -performed m. M Ublly land Natural Resources services at the grave. mum gztert Lntbcuch with Ottawa He leaves to mourn besides his formddi 9' d0 DF0Vld0 legislation sorrowing widow the former Net- within "ill T3389” W ODHMG tie Clarkin. four sons and three '5” Or, "gm mil” 0' 1M1d- daughters, two brothers and a sis- mgralgogegs kviouicl enable it few ter, namely. Prank. Aeneas the usher; 9 I gt 01! money While the c. N. a-.. Tomato. (Mary) more wOuld”"h9w ” 73135 "Om the Mrs. Omen Roblchaud of Toronto. lad". Mr S vmpmrer lhml he is iltiargarct) Mrs. Prank Bradley, id a he stated. Rumford. Maine, tHelern. Mrs. who ;:;le ht: lmderstand PC0918 John Larkin, St. Peters, Maurice, as 333' "3 mat me teBCl'I- Mcrcli East and Leonard at home, were underpaid. he stated. The 3150 two brothers, N1.-1.9135, 305. expendlmres hm” l"""-Md Wei?" ton; Vincent. Mcrcll East. A sister. glggualydln the past. 16 years. he Mrs. Prank Sands resides in Cleve- I I 121110 . and the Government is 1m-1.1.0111... lepniz out the districts. The .,..111,.,..,-..,,-,. Mr. saviile stated that the hene. the were: Wilircd line taxes. He estimated that the in his usual good health, Sundayl 5134-; made on the road. He also Christian gentleman. kind. court-1 DIVISION 1 l Front Row (1 to 2'): Frances Wil- n. Joyce Steiwari, Gwen Mae- Kay. Barbara Rupert. Nancy Mac- Nevln, Wilma Wood, Maureen Bohakcr. Centre Row: Dorothy Simmonds. lElci.-in Roberts, Freda MacCallum. ' Audrey Horne. Doreen Smith. Joan 'MacKinnon. Marjorie Hurst. Joan ' Marie MacGuire. Back Row: Murray Carmondy. 'Clifford Gillis. John MacDougall. 'Etven MacDour.za-ll. Weston Car- mondy. Ian Gillies. A -sniith Photo I l IN MEMORIAM CHARLES WW LLIAMS At the Prince Edward Island :2” M Pavement 185! year. he not- and neighbours, were kneeling by Hospital on Friday, Oct. to, l his bedside in prayer. as he. fully there passed away Charles Wil- The 59”" Mlle R034 needs conscious until his last. breath. 113."-.5 at, the early age of 50 years. Although in failing health for some time. yet death came with startling suddenneas, and hid pass- ing was a great shock to a heat of 'friends and acquaintances. Mr. Williams was beloved by all who knew him as it kindly. cheerful and friendly person. He was a iood neighbor. always willing to help in time of need and trouble- He will be greatly missed in the com- munity. in the church and especial- ly in his home. There are left to cherish his memory. his widow. uncles. cous- ilns atid many friends. The funeral services were largely attended. A short service at his home then to the Breadalbane United Church on Mondrt,v. Oct. 16. The service was conducted by Rev. P. L. Richard- salt. assisted by Rev. W. B. Mac- Phail. The hymns aunt W"? ”The lord's My shepherd”. "Abide with Me" During the service. Mr. J. B. Lewis sang a solo, "The Old Rugged Cross." The pallbearers were: Daniel Mnthcscn. Elmer wigmore. Cuyler Matheson. Alec C. McDonald. Sterling Nicholson and stitnfcrd Glover. 1 Service at the grave ldueted by the members o t I as con- L. O. L. the Breadaibane Cemetery. The many flowers. cards and messages of sympathy gave ample esiecni in which Mr. Williams was helci. both at home and among a wide circle of friends. Pillow - Wife. Brisket - Mrs. Flora I-ilckox and lfamily. 3 Sprays -. L. o. 1.. and L. o. B. I..: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wlgmore: 7 DLHAPRIL. 2. fits of the Eskimo trade would be seen in future years. we have heard a great deal about what the people in st. Johns have thought about the ship but we have never heard what the pcor fishermen in the outpcrts thought, about her. he said. He noted that the Dominion Government paid out a lot, 01 money to the Province. "In the past two years the Federal Govern- ment has paid out over 5200.000 in boat harbours alone. he states, About 8400.000 will be spent on souris harbour this year. he add. ed. He stated that the Province had a great deal to show for her defic- it. we have more than 100 miles of NEW folds. a large number of new schcois. cold storage plant potato warehouses and many other things, he stated. He concluded by saying that there might be an election this year and that this might be lit! swan song in the Legislature. As it turned out it was the awan song in the budget debate as the debate collapsed immediately afterwards. . WANTED Nationally known and ad- vertised farm implement company wants it dealer in Souris at once. Full line of equipment to offer. Apply Guardian Office. Montague, Box 123 Nationally known and ad- vertised farm implement company wants a dealer in Murray River and Murray Harbour at. once. Full line of equipment to offer. -Apply Guardian Office, . Montague.,Box 256 Hogan. Ernest Tobin. John Hughes ,ve,.m Ma.,huon' Mn and Mn, Gordon Hcoper. Percy R0bl"5vlPau1 uivoie and family. William Lorne Webster. 15.1.1 George Graham. The wii. May his soul mid the 601115 "1 llama Family. Mr. and Mrs. James the faithful departed rest in mckox and 1.m11y, Amog and D03C9- iieien Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Ner- man Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Card Of Thanks Biirtleite. Cnrrip. Glad and Hazel. Mrs. William P. Runninghan Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Artemua Wood. and ftunliy wish to thank sincere- Gone from us but a little ly Rev. Pheian Mcxenna and all till we meet. attain. their good friends and neighbors who so willingly helped them in so many ways. during their recent sudden bereavement. also those who sent Mass Cards and mess- ages of Sympathy. Uli R BOARDING HOUSE while MOSCOW, April 1 - (Reuters) - Foreign Minister Andrei Vi- shtnsky is "ill but recovcrin-g". this press ofiflce announced Sai- urday. AND USED MY LAST WANT To HEAR STAMP! BUT IF Vou YOUR LITTER- MEAD i W7 eoktav, BOYS! Ilve 6EALED MV PLEA TO OUR WTRIOTS SAME EDiTO2 READ rr in THE PAPER on YOUR VOU'l.L new A BETTER izevowiuo -BACK Tue Mos f EFFECT --- ooot2MA'r 2 WHILE vou HA2-RUMPHI (5 MAY FILE 1'! T wtri-t-rt-te: I .-L St CLYDE RIVER W. M. S. The fetzular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. was held on Thurs. day evening. March 8 at the Manse. ' The president opened the meet- ing by Call to Worship, taken from Mark 16th. Chapter. which was read rasponslveiy. Hymn 436 was then sung. followed by Scripture reading from Luke 21. with port,- ions read by each member. Theme for evening was, 'Nov to Christ risen from the dead and become the first fruits of them that slept! Mrs. Nicholson then led in prayer. Interesting readings were given by Mrs. James Beer. Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. John Mac- Nevin and Mrs. Keith Young. Collc:tion was taken and the 1e5o,lL:rd's Prayer was repeated in un- irzn. p Roll call was answered by it!- teen members. There were five vis- itors present. Minutes of last. meet- ing were read and adopted. Busi- ness ocnslsted of reading a letter received in regards to the Mar.- iime Home for Girls. It was agreed the Secretary write for particul- ars. The singing of ti hymn and resenting the Mlzpiih Benediction brought the meeting to it close. Lunch was served and it social hour followed. rzxt meeting to be held at home of Mrs. James Beer. .--:.:.:..-......M.. WORKS OVERNIGHT TO HELP IIEAL PIMPLES-RASHES Cuilcura Song and Qlntrrteni pramrily relieve. help nature eal. Lantern yvlllllb e scientific medicinal in edients. Saliilarltan nsiiirzd or money back. ily 3n””a?t'-li!.Jf;i' CUTICU KUAP it DINYMI H.1- ;FOR SALE Farm consisting of sin M and L. 0- 13- A- Interment W35 1" acres, situated in Cardigan Village. Also farm house and three outbuildings. Apply MRS. WILLIAM Powljllt Cardigan ' ii. .i. MAll0li"f UPTOMITBTHT ” Fitting and supplying Glance: vi Etc. - t MONTAGUE, I'.- II. I. Office llourai by appointment. Office Connected with Drug Store. MA.I( ll! Ht It tpLE I5 THAT THE Vou i-irr FOK PuBLiciTY