t LAST TIMES TODAY-ONLY P. E. l. ENGAGEMENT , iuirfllu. In“; nasmsvnn sans ‘" '""'" emu. avamanm Box Oiilce Opens l0 a-m. "‘"""'.‘£9""‘ name: rnwnnn HAM LE1?’ TIIEATRE b _ t ®Yiilzam She s YtIATIXEE= 2:80 P.M.—$l.00 = nvamrto: ‘ also sass-Ciao THE WINNER 0F FIVE ACADEMY AWARDS in 1948 tonal‘ I i FRI. ‘SATURDAY? "NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES" Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 "any W " .. 5°23 lllll WITH Gill OI IIIS MOS‘! EXCITING ADVIIIUIII Qeenunt a) CHAMHQN SERIAL - COMEDY e4 e e 0e ve-wa e- WANNA-NV. PRll-IDE EDWARD Fm- w. ADDED: Md wings Meyd fly in if!!!‘ if had SRfrTi they'd flghr for-if! ltlll lllillllill Still JttHNHllNiY HENRY HUla EXTRA! NEWS - camoon‘ O- t-ve-e no vo- NwQQO<~'OQO'*€10'QOOO'UQO.Q - EMPIRE TDNIGIIT-FRL-SAT. Shows '7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 THEY'RE TNE SQUARE NE ~ OS’ Codi-holding Lee . . . and his sew py ‘ - q=n,...t»-|R " hep y invasion 0U the lag gener- i ‘\’ 1'1“ ' jlunizltall taygfigifit?’ at» liueloal ran"... - Cartoon m..”....'..Q....UI t . jihiropodlet "For Foot Ailments OONSOLT I. J. A. BROWN. O. P. . waitress SCRAP IRON - METALS AND IATTERIES For highest prices PHONE 76B All! CLOCK O40-¢O§O§l ms easiest; ouanofiiau loam-s. IIONTAGDE: lellowing rlaeel In Iioltageeal In Georgetown: The Poet Oiillel lows _.'!LUMIING AND HEATING- Leonard Gillie. Phone bl ring l. Montague. “'1'!!! MONTAGUI IIOE STOIE is now showing spec- ials in women's and men's oee. JWI All now ieaturing at the Montague Shoe Store the Bold Loo‘: ior men in Gillie and Strap styles. Mr. and Mrs. David Hicken. Hai- iiax, N.S.. were guests ior a iew days oi Mr. end Mrs. Earl Llew- ellyn, Sturgeon. ..'Ma.cLEOD a GREENE, Mon- tague, have now in stock a iuii line 0i ail types oi farm machinery and parts . '.\iacLEOD ls GREENE. Mon- taotie. are ready to supply iarmets with Beatty Stanchions end water howls. hay carriers and iorks and steel tracks. ..° MARRIAGE OI‘ INTERIM‘- A marriage oi interest to residents oi Montague and vicinity wee sol- emnized at the United Church manee on Saturday when Blanche. Irene. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. George Hume, Brooklyn, was un- ited in marriage to Mr. Malcolm Beaton, son oi Mr. end Mrs. Alex Beaten, Flat River. 'I‘he bride was dressed in a grey gebardine suit with pink accessories. end a cor- sage oi pink roses. Anne Hume. Charlottetown. sister oi the bride. acted as bridesmaid, and wore a wine suit with gray accessories and a corsage oi yellow roses. The groom wee supported by his broth; er Ernest oi Heliiax. Following the ceremony e. reception was held at the home o! the bride's parents where a delicious supper was serv- ed to the immediate members of the families oi the bride and groom. The dining room was dec- orated with pink and white streamers, and the table was cen- iered with a three-tier wedding rake made by Mrs. Stanley Mac- Lood. Alter the reception the bride and groom leit on a short honey- moon trip through the Maritimes. ‘The happy young couple will tese up residence in Montague where they ere both members oi the eteii o1 Bergmannh. Prior to their mer- riage they were" given a shower by the Alrnonte Young Peoples Union oi the Montague United Church. and other iriends from whom they received many lovely end useiul giits. They were also tendered showers at Flat River and Brook- lyn. Their many iriends wish the young couple many happy years oi’ wedded liie. "FIGHTING FOOLS" STARS GORUEY Racketeers menace the prize ring until they are opposed by the Bow- ery Boys in Monogramh new com- edy drama, "Fighting Fools," starring Leo Gorcey and due to- day at the Empire Theatre Hunts Hall, Gabriel Dell, Billy Benedict, David Gorcey and Benny Bartlett are again seen u the adventurous Bowery Boys. Others in the east ere Frankie Darro. Lyle Talbot, Bert Conway. Evelyn Eaton, Bernard Gorcey, Teddy Iniuhr, Ben Weldon, Dor- othy Vaughn. Sam Hayes and Bill Certledge. Reginald LeBorg di- rected the Jan Grippe production. Edmond Seward, Gerald Soluiitzer and Bert Lawrence wrote the orig- inal screenplay button suit end cap Matthe er? "royal" COITGIIIIOIIIII. KING’! COUNTY HOSPITAL ANNIIAL MEETING emenel meeting oi the King’! Oouee- t] Hospital will be hold In flee OUILING RINK MONTAGIJI, 011 rmnssnav, mien ma, mo. at l p.rn. ior the purpose oi electing iueteee ior the government oi the Institution in accordance with the Iy-leeve and ior the transaction oi sleh other huelneee ea use! he brought before It. Harold I‘. Leader. Albert Allin. In. Inna b IIIII Ill!!!“ Ollll. . AGENT GEOIUITOWNI Weldon [A185 Thefluerdianaeayholsoughtetuyoiflia llltldlflt Denny Keys sports the peeri- that was given him by Mr. and Mrs. Bert . England's “Pearly Kim and Queen," in tendon. The Hol- lywood comic became an honor- oi ‘East mndonh , Notice is hereby glvell tilt the a ll-ile l. A. Ueweliyut can. (In). la lees-let Golden's end Ilureoee Th0 Oilfi- JIII MOITAGUI IIOE S1508! la now carrying a com- gilete line oi children's end misses’ oes. . .'YOU MAY LIKI STILI - Your ieet need coaiiorte. Satisfy both at the Montague hhoe Owes. Poullrymen Lose Money As Grade B Prices Decline The egg market is strengthen- ing especially on Grade A eggs but at. the same time the demand for Grade B eggs is uteakening, Mr, F. M. Nash, supervising poul- try products inspector said yes- terday in a Dominion Department oi Agriculture egg end poultry market report. 1E! poultry people only marketed Grade A eggs, the above market miormetion would be excellent news ior the industry but with Island quality decreasing and s third to halli oi weekly receipts grading "B", it means a loss oi iour to iive thousand dollars week- ly to the poultrymon oi’ this Pro- vince. Eggs ere being degraded to "B" in most cases on account oi dlscoloured or most commonly call- ed “grass" yolks and those con- taining weak albumen or whites, both causes due w improper iced- lng methods. During the season when birds are outdoors and green ieed is plentiful. quite oiten the grain ration is cut and the birds re- quired to iind more oi their re- uulrements from the range, un- belancing their ration and caus- ing the production oi eggs com taintng week albumen. The colour oi the yolk is directly dependent upon the iced consumed by the hen. Green ieeds such es eiialia ciovers and grasses consumed in excessive quantities cause green m- dark coloured yolks. The con- sumption oi certain weeds euoh as shepherdspurse and penny- cress act likewise. such manage- ment as unlimited range results in lowered quality oi many P. E. I. eggs and is wasteiul and unec- onomioel. The answer to the production oi quality eggs is and always has been the ieeding oi a balanced ration. H you must allow your birds out on range. keep them confined to the house until three pm. daily supplying them with a balanced ration and plenty oi it, iresh water, then allow out on range. Ii this practice is ioliowed. the birds will only consume green iced suiiiclent to supplement their diet and not enough to dis- coiour the yolks. There is no saving in the cost oi producing eggs by reducing the amount oi teed given the iiock and supplementing with grass and insects which might be picked up on the reflll- The lower rete oi production 000F194 Wit-h u" 1W- er grade oi c“ received more than oiisets the cost oi the ieed saved by allowing the iiock un- limited range. The peek oi egg production on P. l. 1'. is passed end receipts ere decreasing. ‘iihe demand ior the product is good and due to e lowering oi quality o! egg re- ceipts, dealers ere concerned about iilling requirements ior Grade A WEEK END sprouts llfifiinmlt. .. 10.00 iirhll" 19.50 FOR MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS FOR MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS MEN'S SHOWERPROOF JACKETS ..Zel-. . . . . - eppoeaurea IOelreeeQIe-reoeallil 5.95 2.19 1 .88 Eovs LONG mm . Reg. io $4.95 FOR DOYS’ COTTON LO-NGS FOR ‘BOYS’ rweso sun's MEN'S and BOYS‘ WEAR i‘.§'."f.‘.'.3."'.'°i*.‘.".‘7.’........................ 2.95 $151553? 5.95 BOYS’ PULLOVER SWEATERS -eeeeso|eseeoe-'e'e<- A FEW LEFT AT rut no. LTD. eIIIIQeIeIII ‘I44 OT. GEO. ST. Georgetown and Vicinity ...'Mr. Fnrdie Betnhilder oi Charlottetown was the guest oi his mother, Mrs. John Betchildar over the weekend. w. Amos Lavendier who has been visiting hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandier during the past iew weeks ieit Monday on return to the U_S_A. Mr. Larry scully oi Bouris was a recent visitor to Georgetown, Rear. S. J. and rm. Boyce were visitors to the Oity on Monday. Catches oi lobsters on Monday and Tuesday were small ion- a weekend haul The catches so ier this season have been below those oi other seasons and the next eggs. All available moving to Nova Brunswick and points. Paying prices ior eggs vary and operators oi grading stations are quoting producers ior ungreded eggs AL 38-42, AM 30-40, B 30-1, C 24-5. Generally, the higher prices are being paid in Prince County. operators oi grading sta- tions are soiling the graded pro- duct iob their stations AL 44-5. AM 42-3. B 36. Whoiueiers are quoting retailers ior the graded cartonfi pack AIL 50. AM 48. B loose M. . supplies are Scotia, NW Newioundland BUSY GOP TDMMJINB, Ont. - (OP) —- Leo Gagnon, one-man police ioroe in nearby Mountjoy township, is a busy man. Besides his police duties he ie assistant I . truent oi- iioer. in ctorioi weeds. sanitat- ion. and ding. reliei eiiieer, tex collector, ilre protection inspector, gaund keeper and dog-tax collector, r relaxation he iishes. -taloe with them the well wishes u! week should show ii they an to hold even et the small .iigure_ Any serious falling oii might ioroe a suspension oti packing op- ereticns. Mire Pearl Grant oi Peakee wee e recent guest oi her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Grant. blends o! Mrs. Sophia Bou- drefllllt. one oi Georgetowifs Grand Old ladies. who has been seriously iii at her home here, will learn with pleasure that the con- ditlon is now steadily improving. Mr. Albert Hobbs and Mt; Wil- liem Hobbs Jr_, Mt during the week to commence their duties with the 811A)‘. in Ontario. The two brothers, both veterans u! Canada's wartime Air IForce, a host oi friends ior e euocessiui career. in Canada's peacetime n. O. A. h. Maurice Dahory, son or My, and MN. F. J. Delbory, Water 5W". who during the past year has been a student at Dalhousie University, Halifax, has Joined the University Naval ‘training Division oi the Royal Canadian Navy ior Officer Training. Maurice has Joined the aircra-it carrier Mag- niiicent which on Tuesday sailed irom Halifax on a 23 day train. it'll cruise, which includes e iive- d1! call at Boston. While attend- ing Prince oi Wales College, Ma“. rice was an outstanding Inembep oi the Air Force Cadets and held l fifteenth rank. OIOIS [O I'll? Ill "611. Nil. era k. lllh ,0 r1 Nleedw-Eu. N": OOH and even bleed at lim a: Mrh] a. P00" worse reel N: ...i.?'i‘Le.'8.‘& utel. B. nu; Israelite en reepo are lush ll Athletes ‘ . hen r ensue er: _.;,..-..~=.t£::..t'= i» vacant kwsress. -- m- JUNE 2. 1949 LISTEN TUNIGIIT R E B R0 A D 0A8 T i. sum» by ozone: MeDIILLAGN publisher, Theilioronto Telegram and Th; Globe and Mall, given at a joint luncheon meeting oi The Kiwanis Clubs. Montreal, will be rebroadcast over o r c v TDNIDIIT 10 ta ii p. in. 8.1’. Mr. ildeGuiiaghh recent articles on Greet Britain and Europe are available in pamphlet iorm on request to The Globe Ind Mail, Toronto. CCF NATIONAL LEADER F. ANDREW BREWIN PRESIDENT, ONTARIO COF 8:30 A sr-Tonlght- O F O Y _ and 0B0 Dominion Network THE ‘MC/V D0 77/6" JOB.’ Political Meetings King's County The following Political Meetings will be held on the date! mentioned at 8:30 YEO'S THEATRE, MONTAGUE-Thursdoy, June 2nd. ST. THERESNS HALL-Friday, June 3nd. SINNOTT ROAD SCHOOL-Monday, June 6th. HEATHERDALE HALL-Tuesday, June 7th. GLEN WILLIAM HALL-Wednesday, June 8th. STURGEON HALL-Thursday, June 9th. MURRAY HARBOR HALL-Friday, June 10th. MURRAY RIVER HALL-Monday, June 13th. CAMBRIDGE HALL-Tuesday, June 14th. LITTLE SANDS HALL-Wednesday, June 15th. LOWER MONTAGUE" HALL-Thursday, June 16th. DUNDAS HALL-Friday, June 17th. LORNE VALLEY HALL-Monday, June 20th. ANNANDALE HALL-Tuesday, June 21st. GEORGETOWN HALL-Wednesday, June 22nd. ST. CHARLES HALE-Thursday, June 23rd. The undersigned, who shell eddreee oil meetings, invites other speakers end the general public to he present. p.m.: T. J. KICKHAM, Liberal Candidate. Notice p. m. To Our Clients I-n ceordunce with our custom o! the poet three years in order to give our stuff the benefit of the long summer evenings, our office will open dolly effective June 1st, ot 8 o'clock A. M. and close at 4 o'clock P. M. excepting Wednesday when We will close at 12.30 p.m. and Saturday when we will close ot 1 o'clock For business alt r these houn, please use the telephone directory where you will tind our employs s names listed with our firm name. W. N. ROGERS AGENOIES LIMITED n n Juan ruauc marines‘ Iheuudarelgleldeelroelolleelul wiiiaddreee Kink’! Coueeweleetorentneoellgetehoheldailltdoioohattheplseel eentloaedhelow: _ ' IuaeJalIa-MOIIILL MEMORIAL mu. ans-er. rarer-s eun-sr. nausea June area-our: wmuus Juno sue-moans: IAIIOUI ate-manganese Juno litthe-OAIIBLIDGI Additional meeting! will he eeaeulead later. Othlepee-herl wiiialsobepreaeateodleeueethapolitieelieeueeoithedepnl. hhepuhlioareeordiellyinvieed. AEIAGION HALL t s. a. auouoaaw. Plflllilllve Conserved" Candidate- eosuxe o. IIYNII, HOGIUQYI, “TESTING TIME” M. J.» OOLDWELL