pace crcrrr To-Ml -PlllllcE EllWAllli- we. SKOWING AT 8:30-7-9 Yes. Margaret . i knows what's behind the forbidden door! She found the key and stumbled on a sensational, startling secret! You'll be thrilled, amazed and breathless when slraontars.s...- M-ll-M's The i Slaclui Iriirarnoj Mlllliillll, illilllilll llllllllll Miisiill m BEAN Sl0GKWEll tlillis ilSi Illlill llttlilill l lilllllllll ' lllillllsllll ' RUPER A Will I . mfilkoii "Elm lfllliilllilllllll ALSO . Jungle Terror. and Color Cartoon i CAPITOL roolw TUE. WED. SHOWS DAILY AT 3:30-7-8:45 A . motion picture first-” Thisis the realthing! Aaaiiv filmed in Morocco with the fabulous , French Foreign sh Lggloni ., -...:. .....--.. ...--- -.. ...... -.. .. ..-... . . mi fl-IE GUARDIAN CHARIUPTETOWN MAY-' 3, 1950 Alliston and Vicinity Sidney Boyce. George- town. was a. visitor to Alilston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. niwan! L. Butler and son Jimmy. Mr. Herman Mee- Klnnon, Multown, were visitor; to Aliiston on Sunday. guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicken. Friends of Mr. George Johnston, Peters Road. are sorry to hear he has entered the Montague Hospi- tal Mr treatment and hope to see him out again soon. Mira. Art Macswain, Peters Road. was a visitor to Montague on Thursday. Miss Lillian Hicken, Charlotte- town. spent Sunday at her home at Aliiswn. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Butler. Pet- ers Road. were visitors to Mon- tague on Wednesday. 'Mr. McDonald Johnston, Char- lottetown, spent the week end at his home at Peters Road. l'llllE SECRET GARDEN" MOV- ING DRAMA WITH MARGARET O'BRIEN AT HER BEST Frances liorigson hauntingly beautiful story. "The Secret Garden," estimated to have been read by some titty mil- lion readers since its publication forty years ago, has at last been brought to the screen and emerges as one at the most poignant and touching dramas to be ordered iilmgoera in the last decade. No little ol the gripping impact and sustained power or this new M-G-M. otlering, now on view at the Prince Edward Theatre, is due its casting. The talented child act- ress. Margaret O'Brien, enacts the central llgure or the stubborn and imperious girl whose character undergoes p, remarkable change when she enters a world of beauty and imagination opened by a. won- drous secret garden. This gilted young pt-rtormer rises to new sta- ture with a periomiance that holds you in its spell lrom the moment that little Mary arrives lrom India to make her home with her embit- tered and. melancholic uncle; through the suspense-laden epi- sodes in which she penetrates the terror-ridden house and .il.nds one oi its victims to be the crippled child. Colin; an the final breath- taking climax in which she aids the boy to tree himself irom the his. or his tormented lather. Burnettls THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: ll0N'.l'A(IU:: lalln. Alien Allis. In. Ina. AGENT oooaorrowm wuaa' uvan. be bought at any at In louwhgnt:eulaII::,uIllul.LuewdbI 0 II on t . naoorgetoanar Tiufoae Onion hloubal'loIn:el':'nranl! - ll.lIaIaaa-dalson. & ..oa'rrrI-lb rooawun at on Montague shoe Store. Miss Alberta. Martin. Charlotte- town, is visiting in Montague. guest or her nephew. Mr. Archie Hllche and Mrs. Hllchey. . Mr. and Mrs. Bnice Maclbean. Charlottetown, spent 1 rear days in Lower Montague. guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Alex Campbell. Miss Hilda. Matheson. Charlotte- town, is visiting in Montague, guest 0! her cousin, Mrs. James Mac- Beth, , r Miss Peggy Beck. who has spent the past few months in Montreal, has retumed to her home in Montague. Mrs. Fred Mlnikin. Halifax. is spending a new months at the home .- at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.ll' Campbell, Mental!”- Mr. Donald Campbell, who has been taking an electricians course in Charl ttetown has returned to his home in Montague, and expects to start on his moving picture cir- cuit in the near tuture.. Mrs. Alva. Allen. who has spent the past month in nranllord. On- tario. has returned to her home in Montague. Mr. Albert Aitken lelt this week !or Alberton where he will act as manager of the new branch of Hooleyts Men's Wear. Mr. Arnold Machure, Mrs. Ben MacLure and young son Errol were visitors to Charlottetown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Art. sherren. Char- lottetown. were weekend visitors to Montague, guests of Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Mr. ma Mrs. George Fraser and childreh are at present spending a few weeks in Cardigan at the home oi Mrs. Fraser's lather, Mr. Jack McDonald. Mr. Albert Fraser. employee of Canadian National Railways. East " Gilli: of latest Hill are sorry 'to learn of his illness. He has entered the King's County Hospital treahnent. who have spent the winter months in Charlottetown, have returned to their home in Murray Harbour North. clai traveller, was a business vis- itor to Montague and vicinity. call- ing on his regular customers. service station. -was a recent visit- or to his home in Murray Harbour North. J.J. Stewart. Montague. were re- Harbour North, was a business vis- itor to Montague on Thursday. Harry Llewellyn have joined the Canadian National Railway ployee stall lor an interim period. training at the Prince Edward la- lnnd Hospital. spent 3 three-we.k vacation at the home or her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lower Montague. factory or James M. Hewett and son, spent the week-end in George. town as the guest at her brother, Mr. G. Hemphlil. was an over-night guest of hu- slster, Mrs. James King. trnus tire was prevented on Mon. dill morning. when the home of Mr. Harvey Ross ..'rhe many irlenda oi earth for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mscmre. Mr. Jack Maclachern. commer- Mr. Reg Reid. employee or Doug's .1: Rev. Paul Richardson, and Mr. ent visitors to Canoe cove. my Mr. I-lnzen Macbure. Murray Mr. Kennneth Dewar and Mr. Gm- Lower Montague. and Vicinity Miss Margaret Poole, nu;-gain-.. Raymond Poole. Mn. Grace Coillngs. cook at the Miss Lola Mai-Kinnon, sturgeon, What might have been a disas. caught fire ound the flue. shortly alter the fire young 1",”, GOIIIG Q hfr for Rolling Your awn fry for 010 VIIIGIIIM FINE CW" Refaxx willii. Ulcllirqinia PIPE TOBACCO ..-.A........ A Mr, Albert Altken is being com- gratulated in taking the manager- ship or the new Hooley's Men's lottctown. We're over-nishi guests Wear store which is opening Alberton in a lew days. Mr. Aitken fugue. is an energetic young chap and his many friends in Lower wish him success in his ne under- talkinz. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Davey, Gas- pereaux, are spending two months ntaeue. out traps with his brother. Bert. in Lower Montague, employees or James M. I-lcwci.t's lobster iactory. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Yeo, Char- ln or Mrs. Ormon Poole, Lower Mon- Mr. and Mrs. William Annear were Sunday visitors to Commer- cial cross. Mr. Murray Harbour are spending two and Mrs. Dan Macuod. reports 382.00 collected and sent in months in lower Montague. em. ployees of James M. Hewett! lobster factory. Mrs. Parker Aitken. R. N. King: County Hospital, Montague, spent the week-end at her home in Lower Montague. ' , Mrs. Thor-inns Jackson, Tears Ca.ptain,!ox' the Red Oroas Appeal lot the Lower Montague District. BAIT THRI.LI.ER. FILMED IN FRENCH MOROCCO With George Raft in the starring role and a. strong supporting cut headed by Marie Windsor, A-kiln Tamiroll. John Litel. Eduard Frame and Damien u()'Flynn, a thrilling new drama oi the French Foreign Legion will unfold on the screen oi the Capitol Theatre today when Samuel Bischoilis "Outpost in Moir- ooco" opens for 3 run through Uni- ted Artists release. "Outpost" was authored by Jo- seph Ermolieit. who was also in charge of production. In order to insure utmost authenticity the major portion 01 the company, in- cluding the producers, star George Raft, cameraman Ducien Andrlot and director Robert Florey Jour- neycd to the interior ol Morocco where a, great many of the im- portant outdoor scenes were photo- graiphed in their natural back- ground setting. Also. by an ar- rangement made between Brmoliefl and Pathe Cinema 01 Frame. the French Government gave per- mission for the French Foreign Legion to participate in many of the exciting scenes. ARRIVED EARL! Julius Caesar invaded Britain in ,56 3.0. and 54 13.0. Royalty, spent the weekend at his home in Montague. Miss Barbara Beck. Montazue. has joined the stat! of Clark Bros. Mr. Carl Currie is spending a few days at his home in Montague before leaving for where he will minister to the Pres- byterian congregation at Mountain during months. Mr. Currie has Just com- pleted his lirst year at the Mon- treal Presbyterian University. The May meeting oi the Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian Church, Montague, was held in the vestry on Monday, with the presi- dent, Mrs. Percy Myers, presiding. The Scripture was read by Miss Catherine Currie, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The min- utes 01 the last meeting were read and approved followed by roll call. Mrs. Myers reported having visited two sick members during the month. Mrs. Wellington Campbell and Mrs. Allistalr Currie were appointed on the new visiting committee. The treasurer, Miss Thelma Larter, re- ported a very substantial sum had been realized (mm the pantry sale. and sale or lancy work. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by Mrs. Larter. Nova Scotla Blue the summer Myers and Miss h was lit. Mrs. Ross, and two young sons, while still in bed. heard the cracking and smelled the smoke. They rushed down at once and called the men tram the barn, where they were eluazed with their early morning chores. With the help of some kind neighbors the tire was soon put out with very little; damage done, except for some of the wall and plaster tom away, around the floor where the pipe EOC-S through into the lluc. Mr. Duncan Diamond and Mr. Dan Roberts, cattle buyers, recent. ly toured the surrounding distlcts, buying mllch cows; while in Lower Montague. they were the guest to supper at "River View". The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. 8. met at the home of Mrs. James Hewitt, April 26, with six members present. The presi- dent, Mrs. Harare Hewitt was in the chair and conducted the de- votional period. Later business was dismissed and the meeting closed with the Mlapah Benediction. Then a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses - Mrs. H. Hewitt and Mrs. James Hewitt, assisted by Mrs. Wallace Aitken. Mr. T. R. Jackson. lower Mon- tague, spent Mav the iirst in Al- bion, running lines and putting JSIST ANNIVERSARY OF ODD FELLOWS The one hundred and thirty-first anniversary of the founding of Odd Fellows in America was fit- tmliy observed by the Oddlellowa WHY squander three or (our dollars a week on paoline ion to drive -' unnecessary weight and spare! The handsome new Hiiiman has all the space you need (or normal, comfortable family driving. New "Pius-Power" engine has the drive to live you smooth getaways . . . to soar up hills. And you'll enjoy amazing economy . . . up e Why let your car keep your hand in your pocket? . . . - Eye-catching, distinctive, the Hillrnara la d""'Oodrivck and men so beaurilully 4. . parlu so easily. And. it Iran the strength and safety of heavy-gauge. "I. .n all-steel construction. It's a pleasure to be rrurrry when you drive a Hillman. See it! Compare it! Drive it . . . today! and Rebekahs or the Montague Lodges when sixty-seven member. and friends attended a bgnquet held in the Lodge rooms Thursday '-Weninx. May am. After a tow words or welcome by the master or cere- monies. Mr. Archie I-lllchey. the blessing was sung and the members and lriends were seated at beaut- ilully decorated tables which were laden with excellently prepared food. Following the sumptuous sup. per. Mr. Hilch proposed 3 toast to the King. in response to which God Save the King" was sung. A tout to our country was proposed by Mr. Fred N. Macxenzis. and "0 Canada" was sung in response, The master of ceremonies then called on Mr. Archie Hume who rendered two vlailn solos. "The Rose to the isles" and "nnhm-5 Llliilby accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Hume. A toast to our town WIS imposed by Mr. apencer Llew. O"!!! and responded to by m, H-try murnbounm. Mr. men carver then propoged . mug go the order of Oddfellowshtp to which no 35 mile: to the gallon. u vou'I.L LOVE THIS PROGRAM! PLUS . . . News . . . Diving Maniacs Cartoon, What Happens At Night &1.; NAPOLEON and UNCLE ISLBY by Clifford McBride '3 i I-GRENLNOA s r. 51'. UNCLE ELBY warms i ?-ignci-i or cannons. wwr ” OF GREEN ELIOTRDPE WILL PULI. HOME IN 114' W&Q"4. IOOIIS GIOUI PRODUCT Uefvyoaarmnneghvua-da...dr-ivea diimumauizzm IaottooEE.o.nottooSMAliIa...j'uat . lecturing news 0! Interest to women 3" '0'" W "'9 "5"! VII WWO!- by Mr. Sh IGOII J . , by Mulml uaavar an mcuoa'rupau.i'.'.i,'-'1'-:,":.'. Dhdar-Ylo INI Rena Rkho id mainder of the event ppm slnslnv with Mrs. ;'.t:."MaoD:ir'i'-I aid as piano accompanist. Mr. wtl. iiam llacnan VII the lucky win- ner ed A muumny deco:-aha & ,., . with WW I . auvaaaaireaaaln-in.uen..iyu.,...y.';....... p.u,1.a.1.og..by c c Y JACK IIISTOI T'"M""""WCWW'p-p-' """"""-"""""'v'-V-""'-"- - I-0-on-.IIu-u-ca-no-u.o. IIID NlI.l.' 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