1 PAGE EIGHT PBMQE EBWARD to-nivami mun. SHOWS AT 3:30 - '7 AND 9 .2 E COMlliG 'iilElR wii”... .f' 'x'Q ' 11;:-xrx, 6794 YOUNG-HOLM TO THE STABLE ” lillili Nllillil - llSl llliiiliilll - llilllli llllll ,;.:....M.... '.lTIiiRRYTOON - MUSICAL PATTERN OF PROGRESS Attend Matinee or First Evening Show . y p for your convenience: our Box Office will remain ripe" from 4 to It p.m. for the advance sale of evening tickets. Lil. mun. - rm. - SAT. Shows '7 - 3345 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 nun sirsuns-5 ' SltIllMEll Till. WESTS usi cnintll orsmi g frontiers wildest, E7 aml' IAEIIIII. T0-DAY STARS GALORE . COMEDY - DRAMA ”TNE FAN" Shows 3:30 - 1 - 8:45 Di.-iiiun. rm. sin. 4” iii3('Il(-..i' ibis! ll ' MARY GORDON It Directed by WALLACE w. FOX Original E voonplay by Adele Ovflitpon ....:--2--'TTM1:'.-. ll. J. MABON 0I"l'0.ilE'l'ItIS1' Fitting and supplying Glasses Etc. .. W,” ESlEllil lillllliliill .- II MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Illlll IIClIlll 0 "Ill" , 1 3 . Office Hours: mutt iitliltl Ill 10 to H tun?- i 2 to 5 P. Ssoogo Comedy by appointment. and Sm-lgl Office Connected With Drug store. SERVICE QUALITY -- VALUE FE RTI LIZERS il0NTAt'l' , Fertilizer Co. he -' MMIIEI-I. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN iliE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: at0NTAtlUl:i Harold I. towart. lila- AGENT GEORGETOWN: undry, Albert Althea. Mu. Ines Harriet Ulnlr. Waldon Lavarl. The Guardian may be ll Georgetown; The Post Office: bought at any ol the following places In Montague: Ming 8. A. Llewellyn: Mn. Clay. In souriu: The snack liar III E II. llcturda 6 Hon. ..'DANCE. Montague, May 19th. Don Messer's Orchestra. ..-n'r'ruo FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. .3SPIuNG - FILLED MAT-3 TBESSES - All sizes. Reducing: our stock on this line. May Sale. 822.95. Stewart 5: Beck. l . tSHOE SALE.-Some lines re- duced as much at 50”A-. All our regular of Men's and Women's Shoes reduced 10".:-. May! Sale at Stewart & Becks. . Mr and Mrs Lloyd Clark, Bor- den spent the week-end in Mon- tague. guests or Mrs Clark's par- ents, Mr and Mrs lleath Stewart. Mr George Wright, who is at- tending Agricultural Colere. is now spending his vacation at the home of his parents in Loner Montague. Mrs Dr. L A. Johnston, re- turned to Montague following her. trip to Wolfevllie, N.s. where her' son, Malcolm, is attending Uni- vcrsity. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ad-ms. Sum- merside, were week-end visitors to Montague guests of Mrs Adamsi parents, Mr and Mrs. Howard Vickerson. Mrs Walter Goss, Charlotte- town was a week-end vislior to vfontague. guest of her mother,l Mrs James Currie. 5 Mr Norman Nicholson. Sum-; merside. emplnyee of the Pioneer. Publishing Company, was a week- end visltor to his home in .Vion- tague. On Tuesday evening About forty friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs Daniel Mac- Kenzie to tender a farewell party in honor of her daughter Ardeth. prior to leaving for Ontario where she has accepted employment. A very enioyable evening was spent in sing-song and cards. Mr. Francis Vuozzo very cupably sup- plied the Music on the piano for the occasion. A delicious lrnch was then served. by the indies. several prizes were awarded for cards, The marked cup. Tens Martin. The marked napkin, John Dewar. The lucky ticket. William Webster. The pleasant evening terminated by an address and presentation of a well filled p'rse by Mrs Prank Dewar on behalf of all present. All joined in sing- ing "For She's a Jolly Good Fei- llAiiE UP YOUR LIVER BilE- Willem Cal-oi-An-d Ynfll Jury OI It led 'I the Marni; Rarn' to 60 d TD! ' should poor t be I 2 O K bile lulvefinto your din:dvalt.ra:t "W day. if this bila is not during freely. your ood may not ' eat. it may lust decay In the di satin tract. ban no bionto up your utornso . You got count: aiod.kXou foal sour. sunk and the world loo un . it. taken t on mild. gentle Cartc'u Little Uvor Pilla to not than 2 plate at hila dow- oay reel! to matohyou feet "up and up." a has . unkind e lowmw. Aak rot Cartu'o UNI Idvu OM at an! dnuton. Yho Find 'MEN'S SUITS. - Balance of Men's Suits. sizes 37 to 42. Reduced from 539.75 to 821.95 on our May Sale. Stewart & Beck. .. 'MEN'S GABABDINE COATS selling for 524.95 on our Big May Sale at Stewart dz Becks. Mr. William Maclntyre, college student. has avrised in Montag-e to spend his vacation here. Abner Dewar. student of Acadia Ijniver-ity. is spending his . vacation at his home in Brudenell. Georgetown and Vicinity Air, Angus MEICLEJD was a visi- tor to the city over the week-end. Miss Francis Deloory left satur- dsy on a visit to Boston. Mass. Miss Stella Doiroii of South Rustlco is the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank MacLeaii. Mrs. James MacLeod of Mrrray River is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mlrmie Raiuse Mrs, Eugene Debory of New- port is spending some time at the home of her lather-in-law, Mr. John Debory. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan of Rose- neatli, last week visited her daughter. Mrs. stepnen scully of Burnt Point. Mr. Clarence David has chased the farm pur- in Georgetown Royalty formerly owned by Mr. Russell White. ber of Dominion Government Dredge. No 9 at Wood Islands. spent the week-end at his home in Georgetown Mr. W. E. Agnew, Provincial Trade Commissioner for Newfoundland was a business visitor to George- town on Friday. Mr. James Macccniieil, Jr., Potato Growers Association rep- resentative. has purchased a new Ford truck and received delivery on Saturday. Mrs. Allan 3iacDoiiai(l and' daughter. Miss Mary MacDonald. arrived in Georgetown on Friday 10 Silend the summer at their home here, after having resided for the winter in Summcrville, Mass. Mr. Neil A-.wWEigt1t, crew mem- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and three children of Charlotte- town and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser. also of Charlottetown, Were guests dlring the week-end of Mrs. Mlnnlc rtafuse and Mrs. ; Lemuel Marcormack. Mrs. Edward Easton accom- panied by her mower. Mrs Ty- ler of Montreal, left a few days ago for wolfville, N, 3., where -they will attend the graiuation jexercises of Mrs. T.vler's daugh- ter at. the closing exercises of Acadia University. MANITBA noon . RELIEF FUND Any branch of any chor- iered bank anywhere in Canada will receive do- nations to the above Dis- aster Fund. Ionits will transmit money to the Trustees ot the Winnipeg without charge and furnish receipts: TNE CANADIAN BANl(EiiS' ASSOCIATION The tasteis the test for tea! Canadians buy more Slzlada than any other brand. "SAl.AllA' TEA Mr. George Gordon and Mr. David I-l-utchison of Montague were business visitors to Georgetown on Friday. Mr. Archie MacDonald of Pictou, N. 8.. left last week on return home following a. visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bemard Batchilder. Mr. G.E:. Wood. Field secretary in Prince Edward island for the The Canadian National Institute for the Blind was a visitor to Georgetown on Friday. Mr. Eugene Detox-y or Newport is the Government inspector of the potatoes being loaded aboard the large Newfoundland schooner in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Morton. left last week on return to their home in Providence. Rhode island, by car. While here they were the guests of Mrs. Morton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. Recently the regular May meet- .ing of the Women's Missionary society of St. David's Church met at the home of Mrs. Spurzeon Walker. The special programme. celebrating the twenty-fifth an- niversary of the United Church was successhiily carried out by the members. The hostess then served much appreciated refresh- ments. on Thursday the large New- foundland motor schooner. Max- well F. Corkum. under command of Captain Roberts arrived in Georgetown. Enroute from Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland to Charlottetown she made George- town harbour due to the recent storm in the Gulf. Plans to proceed to Charlottetown were changed and the J. A. Mar-Donald Company of cardigan commenced loading at the Railway Wharf in Georgetown on Friday morning with a. cargo of general produce for Newfoundland. On Tuesday, May 9. the Wo- man's Assoriation or St. David's Church was at home" to the members of the cast of the recent play and to others who tool: part in the programme. Singing and social intercourse followed the business session after which a bounteous lunch was served by the ladies. The meeting was held in the Manse and provided a hap-y get-together for the ladies of the Church and others who had kind- ly assisted them, Last Tuesday evening the S. S. Ulnn arrived in Port on the first trip of the season. The Ulna runs between Sydney. N. B. and this Province. making Georgetown. Montague and Lower Montague points of call. A large number of passengers and a considerable quantity of general freight and pro- duce are conveyed each season the ing during the summer months. with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mr. Albert Jesso who operates one or Mr. William S. Martell's lobster smacks. had an unforgettable ex- perience during the gale force wind on Wednesday night. Enroute to Georgetown from Launching with forty crates of lobsters aboard. the engine in the smack stopped functioning after becoming wet. when the boat was nearing the Burnt Eolnt side of the Cardigan river mouth. Mr. Jesso put out an anchor, which failed to hold the boat. against the high wind and dragging the anchor she finally orifteci ashore on the De Gros Marsh side at about 1.00 A. M. alter drifting for several hours. Mr. Josso who was alone in the boat waded ashore and received assistance and shelter at a nearby farm house. The following day the boat and cargo intact were towed to Georgetown, During this wlnri storm several fishing boasts. an- chored in the gully on the south side of Boughton island filled and sank. About the town the only damage reported was -when a large plate glass window in the vacant store owned by Mr. J. Howard M.'I:-- Donald, on the corner of Main not water Streets, was blown in. OHANCERY SALE FARM PROPERTY ON LOT 33 PURSUANT to a dccretal order of the Honourable the Master of ilie Rolls made on the 6th day of May. 1950. in Cause No. 668 where- in Matilda Ethel Prowse and an- other are Complainants and Mir- iam Muihcson and others are D..- fendnnts. I will sell or cause to tn sold at public auction on the prem- sex on Tuesday the 23rd day of May, 1950, at 2 pm., the lands following. viz:- Alt that parcel of land situate lying and being on Township Number Thirty-three in Queens County, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a stake fixed on the south bank of Mill River, thence South two degrees west one hundred and twenty-six chains. thence East eight chains, thence North to the said River. thence following the course of said River to the place of commen :- mcnt containing. one hundred acres or land a little more or less; Also all that other parcel of land situate on the aforesaid Town- ship bounded and described as fol- lows:-Commencing at a stake fix- ed on the bank of the aforesaid Mill River and at the Northwest angle of the above described tract of one hundred acres, thence southerly along the Western boundary of the said last mention- ed tract one hundred and ten chains. thence west eight chains and sixty-six links, thence Norther- by the said Mill River and thence along the courses of the same to the place of commencement. con- taining one hundred acres of iunvi a little more or less; Both of the above described tracts of land being bounded on the North by the said Mill River. on the West by land occupied by Charles Stewart. the South by land occupied by homes Yeo and on the East by the division line of Townships Numbers Thirty- thrce and Thirty-four. and con- taining together and in one block about two hundred acres of land a little more or lcss; ALSO a certain parcel on the said Township Number Thirty- lllrvv bounded and described as follows:-Commencing at a point in the division line between the farms of Charles Stewart and Wil- liam Jarvis Prowae twenty-two chain: from the South end there- of. thence at right angles West to the Union Road. thence North a distance of twenty-one feet, thence East at right angles to the div- ision line aforesaid. and thence South twenty-one feet to the place of commencement. containing al- 23470 for re-investment. 5 M Government of Canada Bonds. due is: June, 195 5, and called for redemption on 1st June, this year. Your Brahch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce will attend to your order romptly, edicicotly.Thc aoager will welcome the opportunity to discuss your invcst- . men: with you. THE CAN GOVERNMENT OF CANADA Dated 15th June, 1950, due 15th June, 1968. (Caliabio at Government option on on after 15th June, 1967). PRICE: 599.50 per S100 YIEl.Dt About 2.79”lo This is the first public offering of Government Bonds since the last Victory Loan in 1945, except for Canada Savings Bonds. of which you could buy only limited amounts. if you hold the following bonds which have been called for redemption . . . the issue now being otforod for solo is your opportunity Whether or not you hold these bonds, there is no better security for funds you on now holding for investment. OF COMMERCE Forlvldotcluooyowaocostbdnch First Victory Loan, due 15!!) June, 1951, and called for redemption 15th June, this year. Get in touch with your branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce without delay. The amount of this issue available is less than the amount of Victory Bonds issued in previous years. IAN BANK most one acre oi land a little more or less. being the tract do- scrlbcd in a deed bearing date the tenth day of December. 1901 from Charles Stewart to William Jar- Vls Prowse. subject to the coven- ants and agreements therein cori- talned; Excepting from the land herein first described a certain tract comprising about one acre at the rear of the dwelling of Charles Stewart and being described In a deed to Charles Stewart from Wil- liam Jarvis Prowse hearing date the tenth day of December. 1901: all the above mentioned tracts of -rum noosz boon to 8 'W'H5A! wt-TEQETDO OUR BOARDING HOUSE land being the lands conveyed by William Jarvis Prowsa to Thomas Waldron Prowse by deed dated January loth, 1902. and registered in Libcr 46. Folio 755 in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds fol Queenia County. The aforesaid tracts will it sold in one general parcel. ant free from all encumbrances Int dower rights. and on such terms of deposit and payment as will N announced at the sale, which salt will be subject to the approval of the Court of Chancery. X. M. MARTIN. Master in Chaucer!- - MAJOR HOOPLE LAK I sAv, MisTAH MA5oR-... Dos vane HOLD IS wHu1"s Known A6 -rue ELEVATOR SEEK! Hsmenel LE'i'!HiM ' DONN,JA6ON MY MANEUVEI2 WAS A A5 MEAT A5 A BOOKKEEPER WORD!-THAT