Ll PAGE EIGHT PltIllitE EIlltlAliil: to-on - su- L rrrurorrs or oourrs vrornr or rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr xx 7 SHOWS 3:30 7 - 9 r.-ROM M.q.M o COLORd.BX TECHNICOLOH .; x . ” ll V4 F - EXTRA: NEWS or THE DAY - CARTOON Newlyweds Are Guests Atihower CAPITOL ci "THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN iiiiiisiiii oulnorrn Aei-:N'I's:-MONTAGUlr Harold I-'. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, In. Bruce Ilaofhee. Min Joyce Wlutnton. Min Joan Johnston. AGINT GEOIGETOWN: Weldon Laven. Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Ottice: The Guardian may be bought Montague: town: The Post Office: in Sourls: use E Son. the iouowiu places in tn Guano Tho Snack Bar and 3. lion- at ..'nzs'E;7r: FRIDAY tor the big popular Dance in New Perth. ..'HOSPl'l'A.L DANCE. Beaver Cluh Hall, Montague. Friday and Saturday. Farmer, . .'t'l-IS. Mr. we are still oiicrinx 12-blade disc har- rows at that sensatlonslly low price of only 549.00. J. A. Mac- Donnld, Cardigan. . tEN(iAGEltlEN'I - Mr. Sum Taylor oi Wcstviiie, wishes to an- nounce the engagement of his youngest daughter. Mary Cather- ine, to Francis 0. Morris Mc- Dcnrmid. oldest son at Mr. and Mrs. George McDearmld, ot Car- dignn. P.E.I. Marriage in the norrr future. Montague Stores Draw Schedule ..”M0lV'TAGL'E U N I T E D CHURCH CHARGE. - Services as iollows on sunday, May 6th. Trin- ity Church, Montague, 1-1 A. and 7.30 P. M. Lower Montague 3 P. M. Dr. MacKenzie will con- duct all services. ...fltI.EMBI.'JR5 01 Hillside and Acme iftebeknir Lodges. I.0.0.F.. will attend divine service in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Sunday morning. May Stir. ...'ANN()L'NCING the opening show ncxt week. "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" (in technicolorl. Wood islands, Monday: Vernon, Tuesday; Czrrdiszair. Wednesday; Mrrrrny linrhor North, Thursday; Eldon, Friday; Bridgetown. Sat- urtiay. 'WE HAVE in stock the new Cm-kshutt lime and fertilizer dis- tributors, with or without rubber tires. Herc is nnother real value. The i.rtcst and most modern dis- tributor in tho licirl at rock bot- M- cial Potato Marketing Board had Murray Harbor Starch Factory Opens Today The Murray Harbor starch (ac- tory will resume operations this morning. it was learned iastl 1 night from Col. G. Elliot Full. Col. rruu alter Mr. D. A. Mac-l This word was received from Donald, Chairman of the Provin-' told The Guardian that the Board had issued instructions to the Murray Harbor Starch Company to proceed to operate immediately in accordance of the terms of the original contract. Meanwhile Premier J. Walter Jones made a second statement: on the situation which said that his earlier statement about the immediate removal of the lobster pound at Murray Harbor to Fox Rlverhad been proven incorrect. He added that the lobster pound is still in Murray Harbor and apparently the starch factory! operation is at the owner's risk as always. M:m.:.M..M.:..... idays will proceed to Hamilton. Ontario where he will be em- ployed. Mrs. Harry Simmonds of Char- lottetown spent several days int 5 MAY 4. 1951 SPl.ilNG CLEARANCE SALE mssszr and cumnneurs COATS IEGINNING FRIDAY. MAY 44th CONTINUING TO SATURDAY. MAY I2tII . We need the space for our Summer Lines. and all our costs MUST be cleared off the rocks at Tremendous Discounts. 25 Lodies' Coats, sizes I2-I6 Clearing or . . . . . . 1-396 of" 3 Lodies' Coats, sizes l2-l6 curing of .. . . . . . . . . . . . H5095 . Oi! ll Lod'res' Utility Coats, induding Corduroy, sizes I2 - I6 -Clearing at .. . . . . 1-396 0” 25 Misses' ond G'rris' Coats Sixes l2- l4X Cleorirrg at" . . . . Each Balance of Childreir's Coors Sizes 7-ldx Clearing at on I D01. Misses Suits sixes I2-I6 Cleoring of L.y.y......33 1-396 0” 25 Ladies Dresses, assorted material: and sizes, clearing at Each 3 Der. Lsdies' Blouses, Clearing at -no and Each. nesday cvenimz- The couple WE garly decorate: presented with and useriil mils- opencd by MN re chairs and eXC0l'lcd to two were many beautiirrl The girls were Ruth Mclilachcrn Maritime Electric, with Mr. R. K. Clements president of the Board of Trade, presiding. The primary purpose of the meelinz was to form ll schedule 0! busilicss hours for the town of ad Church, Montague. was held at the home of Miss Sandra Randell, 'l"hursday afternoon. The meeting opened with the C. G. I. T. pur- pose and przrycr. Thc devotional and Cardigan Rivcrs. ', 0 tom prices, We also have a lim- . . . . - . itcd supply of 2-horse manure ?I:m3U:n”l';an::l:13d:3;r: "W" n 5”- Mr W ?.”-..?.3::::::. ii:-oi :22; mow me. now. MW YOUR WM-S WY More newiyweus. W 0 , . ”T" . ” - ' ' Shows 3:30-7-8:45 E, at the home oi the grooms A special nicotine in the inter C0,, Cnrtligtln. , THE MISSES barents. Ml? mid Mrs", Mum." ”” W me. Lem” d memm".l.5 9! . EYE . h Brag: iunolfsiirtll L Gilli-Fillllllli rrrrrrs "W by mm "W ”””ii- i” 2”.."..3””; 2?: ?r””i-..'3”.ii';iJ;i2iif ”i "flirt" T' .15.'f"'"Ji'Tm2 5”... she wiifii-is Thigbuoysiin I I v inity on e - 0 .v o .. . rcsuar "e '.v m us i - 5 1 Brudeneil and HC and was held in the oiiice oi the Aketa C. G. I. T. of Trinity Unit. the harbour and in the Montague M a Commercial men who recently visited Georgetown in the inter- csts of their iimrs were: Sterling MacDonald of Carvcil Bros, John 159 Oueen St. " Phgng 92 . . -c read by period was lrd by MISS Miiiiic Lake. 311; aJ::oI:n;g:;1:xtxr&gyr;'ere s Montague. such schedule to be The smpmlte lesson was read by T, Rowe of pmncm 5, chandim M, p,m,- on behalf of himseii flrgsenfcd if il;ehT3;'l'; C0:"E;l3 Sandra. Rendcll. The president, and E. Johnston oct Sidney T. . . , l 5 0 3. A. . , , . V . . mg Mrs. Fraser. graciously thank- enaciiedrpfn make Such business MISS Mm"; Lakm plwded me, me Green. Mr. William Beamis Roui-kc or nay J. Boyce, B.A. i members responding to hhe roll kindness. short business nl9'31Uli-'- R0” can M”"m3"9- "1 the presence of a Mrs. W. W. McLaren cntcrtain- call by a verse of Scripture curi- ed an (or their A pleasant was supplied by eron, Mr. Emerson O'Con Florence MacK innon Thomas Cameron. and interlude of music Mr. Thomas Cam- uor. Miss Mr. hours lawful. This meeting: was in connection with A previous meeting held with the Town Council two weeks ago when the garage owners presented a resolution to have a suitable was answered try a verse from the Book of Matthew. Plans were dis- cussed to send some girls to C. G. I. T. Camp at Augustine Cove, July 3-13. Plans were also made to - On Wednesday, May 2nd.. St. David's United Church Manse was the scene of a pretty weddirl: when Miss Mary lsaibcl King of Gasrperea-ux became the bride or nvumlbcr of relatives and friends. The bridesnrnid was Miss Sybil L; King and the best man. Mr. Finley L. FY3581". The marriage was solcmmzcd by the Rev. Sid. rd the St. David's United Church Womun's' Missionary Society at her home on Tuesday. The meet- ing was presided over by the pre. sidcnt, Mrs. S..l. Boyce. with the training the word Taith”. A zencr. ous tltnnkoilering was also re- ceived. The hostess scrvcd dci.c. lous refreshments. COWMIIA PlCIUIl!prvuntr Law, ,, dcucrous rum-h upis sei'- schedule dmwn up. and ,, hsqaw close for the summer months, with -es ...C,...-...Mmi- ' p E w'''''' h ved by a number oi the ladies. Sit passed. The merchants at that 3 Ilmm” mil dmlgm" bamluel .4 .- mum! . 5 e uted wishing um decided to st on, me the latter part. oi May. The next ' g..." yer vrhlch all d D E P0 P , . ' ' the young couple many Wt” 0! presentation at their resolution meeting will be held at the norm V uidcttnullofd we-mw-auuuu success and happme5.,-M. untn the schpdule had been draw" of the leader when the roll call i up. will be answered by naming one 1 L Sui-h n scircdule was completed or the Ai)0SUC5v TWO Chapters Were a A " last. night. and will he presented read from the book "Chen's Moth- " J. in the Town Council at a later or." The mccilnr; closed with the lrIIIIIwtI'l4IIIIIII-rwltnu ' "0" In dag. lsirltins oi "Taps."-.xr 1 d UTIIAI-v 1 0 EH1 here were over thirty retai - rr-rw l r t - o lh t" . g mun. S;,';P””' an-e ;".::”;?.:.:.r;:::: .:.:...r.m:.m:. eeorcrerown , , , for performance x ' presented to the Council is as " n n e , vi MONTAGUE, P. 2.1. iollows: All Stores in -the Town dhd VICITIITY . , g V, om" Hun": ?OAI”iSk((I)Ixilt(?l'.3I'ue sxrY:c!ifiSdxLm:?or:clVltig)r:: E"-"H I I y 10 lo 11 Aa 31- wui remain Linked wedmsdm, M; Mr. ;a ti Elli Qucntin Moss- 0 0 o i e ” i "-M 2 to ti P. M. tpmoom the wimle Veal. ctwppt man anrl i:imily oi Sour-is. have Also! Serial. "Overland With hr -roointment ti-om November 15th to Dec. (ilsl. ltakti" "P m”M"” ”' G””'5e' ' . Kit Cal'Q0ll" - Sport Mat All stores will close on Domih- Ow” i . . i ' our C led with - . ew- Masters . Vamety RMEL " '""'”” ion statutory holidays. If such Mr, John DCLIW" m" M Mr. 0 0 o y Drug Store. holiday falls on Saturday. the .1 7 T stores will reiliuin open on Friday and MW lVJ- DCLOKLW arrivvd t - . u -H waning, home on Mondziy up a month's Completely new concept in 1, A11 slopes win 91055 on Sunday. holidays. John has completed his radio cabinet design. I r The mu;-5 or business win big electrical Onf,'linCel'lng Course at . from 3 .-.. m. to s p. m., except McGill Untllclisily in Montreal Drstinctively handsome from 7” ”'" ”' his hm” the front or the back Available in five blend-witlp your-room colours. Ideal for kitchen, bedroom, dining or games-room. See the new model" C-401 at your G-E Dealer's store. on Srrturriay evening. and at the cor Opens Shipping Season : f ; LEGIDII CHURCH PARADE i The Annual Legion Memorial Day Church Parade 4 will be held on Sunday Morning, May 6th, The Parade will fail in at 10:15 am. and move off at 10:30 a.m. to attend Divine Service at Saint Dunstan's Basilica and Saint Paul's Anglican Church. Medals and Poppies i will be worn. D y , ' I JUST rrrzorrvrzn oeuenurgg ELECTRIC WAR SURPLUS MATERIAL R A D ' O S "'5 I1eWr'”Ml 35144 tuning L l KHAKI DRILL PANTS - GLOVES Spotlights your station GENERAL SUPPLY COMPANY Features radio's newest innoo - 39 Queen Street Telephone No. 2666 vation-the DIAL BEAM. As set is tuned, each station number is spotlighted. 4 Mar:II0liALD rrrros. rrrrsrrrrrrrfl Friday 8:30 - MT. STEWART - Saturday 8:30 I "RACHEL AND THE STRANGER" . Sharp, on-the-beam tuning Loretta Young - Robert Mitchum every time-even in the dark. This is a grand family picture e Don't Miss Itt Th” 3'"'f"”7'"Yl'd C”bI"” looks well in any room. See model C-403-and try this amazing tuning aid-at your G4? Dealer's store. Prim abject to charm nolrbuu nu-her camiorau onrn Pictured above In the "General Borstal!" lrom Beilorum. Nml.. under the commarrrl oi Captain ml Keariy. which arrived in port at Monta- xue. April min. to open the shippln, season almost a month earlier than usual. The motor vessel took on a sun at mixed produw tron local FOR SALE .......... .. I . ' . AI. sucrnrc COMPANY LIMITED Hood Omen Toronto-lsuies Offices lnm Coast to come "rum will be sold on the preml r (3 mi ' c ' Factory, Souris, P. E. I. on l:lf;rgay,1May?gthani:2?g from one pm. until five p.m. fisherman's equipment ' rrsrrrrnrrrrrs rourrrrrsrrr consisting of: v 1 f engme bss S ggsy platform scales 2 motor boats imriour 1 set beam scales YOU FEEL AGAIN - nutcrnrcar. CONTRACTORS "AND; BA, C v engines boxes use omit George St. orranmrrrrrown Phone nos ' '05 m'mnm"' unmxcm 2 mm hand propelv 2 losses paint (1 lb. gftgr Flu or cold: I 167 Queeavst. orrlurnos-n.-rowsr nioiio 136-L ' ' - . i e 0 isobox 3&9 gmugbeny aqunaerititgdgf net corks - i Pahner Electnc Cousms. Radlo sewlce ELEOIBIOAL APPLIANCES . sAr.s:s.nir smvrolr on-ronoyso. onarumnrrown rrimierus rrunou-arm - i 4 I H yR. T. HOLMAN LIMITED, s...........r.i. -....i ci.a..us...n non oosmuw, mouse . i Albert Griffin in Bankruptcy A . 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