nice elclrr _ _ ¢-~ - f- f f ta Pltlilil! Eilllalill WAY iiiiiii. FRI. sir. SHOWS 3:30 - 7 AND 9 — COME EARLY Our lea Office viill remain open from 3:30 to 4:30 ior Advance Sole oi Evening Tickets ' ALALQ nailing g BING BRUSBY loan lliUiFlELil Barry FITZGERALD NEWS - POPULAR SCIENCE 4++>o+o++¢o++++oo¢+ EXTRA! §~Q+OO4 Ow o o» Tllllli. Fill. SAT. Evening 7 and 8:45 Matinee Set. Only 2:30 o-woeoo-oo-vooo-o-eoooooewo TODAY MYSTERY DRAMA "THE CHALLENGE" Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 ‘Elli Fills ills ‘W illllill ill CAPITD ""1"" ‘illllll. rm. SAT. l"! i mm M llll BlllE BLUUUS! ‘aungolstan- _ They've gotfhe . ‘Illlliflliiiil ‘ sociealseefin 5V2 . 1 V ' aswedr! v -\\ rill. llliiisl CARTOON . VARIETY All“ TYRllEii. MU5|CAL Q-O-FO 6-4 O O-O-Orbfi §~0#$ O 0 O4 6-6 I Fill WILLING at iii i iiiirissiuiiiisiir . ' Business Change CLOSING OUT my Repair Shop at Mt. Stewart with the intention of taking over the Meat Store now being oper- ated by Harold Affleck. l wish to thunk my friends for their naot favors. and to aol- ieit at this time. their kind patronage in my future unil- Seriol - Cartoon and Comedy 0-006-660-6650-000-04006-60-00 ‘ some ranitmlt§~KliEF1l_ Terriers were originally dogs which pursued rabbits and other game into burrows, but the wor-i "VW l! lliblied to many dogs loo “kg large arid pampered to Justify the er n" name. l ALDEN BIRT latlon. but it isml-Qfiomelally- i-a cognlzed becausr l: ls not spoken in the Manila arm By iilliioril lilaotriiir DIALECT NOT OFFICIAL ,. Biasy-an is spoken b}. about .15 per cent of the Philippine popu- "flilfiliifiil ‘iliil Uncle Elliy l" .._ .. _... noun STILL! i-iow c cum. some i-uuie row war-due zverev minim; p - THE GUARDIAN. IHE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGIITI: someone: sums r. Landry. Albert man. Ire- ems l Stewart» Iiae llarriet Clair. » aces-r ueoaurrowm Weldon uvan. Adam's IOUBII: was ania lieharda and Gee-den ranau The Guardian any be beogbt at any of the following places in Montana: Ilia B. A. Llewellyn: an orgy. in Georgetown: The Poet Office: in Sooria: Condoira and Floeenea Roper. in St. Peter's.- The Pose Oflice. ..'FABMEBS wishing tree-tori Mr. Waldo White, Saskatchewan work apply in Miles and Lloyd arrived in Montague Saturday MICKHMOD, Wihlm Road. fnight. and is the guest of his fa- ' -—- ‘thsr. Mr. Clarence White. l-le is Mr. Lester Maclecd. Montague. {also visiting his sister. Mrs. George was a visitor to Chlrlvtteiovm 0n Gordon who is seriously ill at her business on Monday. ihome in Montague. Mr. Richard Green. Cardigan North. was s business visitor to Montague on Monday. St. Andrew's Presbyterian IChurch. Morita ue, WIS filled to ‘capacity oil Su day evening. April Ml‘. Charles Rogcrsoll. Clliiriolte- .13lh-hW1lll members and frlendi i0“ ii. silpervlscd the loading oi i WhO ad some i0 hear Rev. R. D. crir til \'lll\Cb for Svillll: Company iMac-Lean for ills filial address as minister of the congregation. i-ie. Mrs. J. Elmer Dunning. Moil-lwilh Mrs. liiacileali and their rogue. visited friends in Piciuu, tvmvoulig daughter. Iris. leave short~ S. over the week end, Ily for l-lulitingdoii. Quebec. where ______ ‘llr has iii-copied a call to St. Ali- MacDonald. Mcli- dresvks Presbyterian Church. spec- ial music was arranged by the choir under the direction of Mr. J ‘E. Dunning. and the organist Mrs Mr. Glen lVfncKirinpn, MllffflylA. F. Campbell. The anthem was River. was a business visitor tol"l"0!' G06 50 l-Oved i!“ WWW . Charlottetown on Monday. with the solc part taken by Mrs. ‘lwilllsm Garrick. and the duet by Mr. lsdwin Nave. Saint John. N. |Mrs R. D. Marl-can and Mi- Dim- B., spent Sunday in Montague, ning. A solo was sung bl! MI- J- li- guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M Dunnina- Llewellyn. | Ml", Sandy tague, was a recent business visi- tor to Murray Harbour. .l’al§\lQl-l'l The illness of Hurry Higgin- botham. Jr.. at his home in Morl- tague. is deeply regretted by 111.. mung friends. Ml‘ P‘l'l.l1lls' L. (lreclio. Mantegna! llas a Sunday \l5ll.0l‘ to Sumnier-| side. He was accompanied froui. Charlottetown by Ml". Stewart MacMlllan. Mr. axlward Devsaux. euiplcyee ll the Canadian National Railways. Montague, spent the week end at his home in Rollo Bay. Mr. James C ‘ v. commercial traveller. spent the day in Mon- tague and vicinity. calling on ms regular customers. Mr. Albert Fraser. employee of the Canadian National Railways. East Royalty. was a week end visitor in his home in Montague. from Georgetown to Montague. Miss Jessie Hutchascn. nurse-in- land Hospital spent thdweek end at the home of Mr. Warren lord. traveller. spent the day in Mon- regular c stcm ers. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hutchesoil, who recently arrived from Eng-- land. have left ior Toronto after spending the last Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. llfiijTtWEvi-ijii BETTER THAN avail The first time Bing Cmsby and Barry Fitzgerald got ‘together in a picture. "Going My ivay," they made screen history. Well, history. as it usually does. Wests itself to- day at the Prince Edward Theatre with Paramount's "Welcome Streamer.” the new and even bet- ter Joint effort of this terrific two- some. With beautiful Joan Caulfleld oo-stiirring with Bingysnd Barry. and lending rcmance/ie the Jght- hearted. tenderly human comedy, "Welcome Stranger" emerges as a movie masterpiece. Elliott Nugent’: smooth direction has the film flow- ing from one enchanting sequen- to the next. "walco Stranger" tells s. story as earthy as the smell of new mown they. it is a tale of typically American town and typical Ameri- cans. Into this pen-fouls: commun- ity. a young. carefree doctor. snap- plly dressed and with a ready song on hi; lips. ccnies tp fill in for ‘the old doc while the latter takes a long-delayed vacation. The two physicians are. of course. Bing and Barry. and the latter takes an in- tense and immediate dislike tn- ward his unorthodox substitute. Barry‘! ilostile attitude toward Bing ts slime by ula villagers. but not for long. As skillful with icnlcs as he is with tunes - Bing sings four new Blake-Van Heusen hits» Crosby soon has many friends amd patimt-a. and has n Miss Caul- tleld‘; heart. Bing is not one to tarry ieo long in one spoh; but Barry must be helped in his right. to ‘head the new hospital. uld the lovely Miss Caulfield is not the kind of girl one leaves behind. Ain excellent supporting cart. heeded by wanda"-tendrix. Frank Fayim and Percy Kllbrlde. adds much to making "Welcome Strang- er” the season's meet welcome mean entertainment. . ‘iliiii’. ‘iiff-‘tlib commercl il ‘ vicinity calling on his! lone that got away“ are coming in. David l-lutcheson. 5 Same even arose at 4 am. so as ‘to limo l The March meeting of the Val- glclficld W. M. S. Auxiliary was llleld in the classroom of the ,i'lillrch on Wednesday afternoon. {him-ch Zlith. The president. Mrs. W. A. biaclseucl. presided thruugh~ out the meeting. The worship s~r- vice from ihc missionary monthly was followed. Assisting the nrcsl- dcnt in this service were Mrs. M. D. lvlartili. Mrs. Jack MacFhcr- son, Mrs. Harold Murray. and Mrs. W. A. Bruce. who gave readings, ‘read scripture. and offered prayer. The hymns were ill line with tile theme "The Field is the World. the seed is the ‘Word!’ The secre tary. Mrs. W. A. Bruce. reed the minutes and called the roll. The treasurer. Mrs. Jack MacPherscn. gave her report arid received one offering. Letters from Presbytcrial president. Mrs. MacFarlarie. Pres- .bytcrlal press secretary. lilies Alice Gordon. and Prcsbyterliil chulch stewardship secretary, Mrs. Enswn Mr. Linus Rossiter. commerciallT":areidigyheq-zgégfiuggggfyl rived in Mt Stewart Monday traveller. spent the day in Mow“ as Cc p ' ' ' fgueararéd can“; m‘ ‘mytinle. talents. and possession. The encourage the consecration ' cf study paper from "Great is the Company" was prepared and sent Mr. ‘rcn-iple Goteli. Georgetown. b M: M‘ M m M“ J‘ N_ m! ‘lpened the “V” tmmc on Monday llylliitnililalfl esbnt liernverse for roll Gr m K by be!" me m“ w “kc m‘ maqcull. and offering. Mrs. W. A. Mac- Leod checked on visits made. The lexceilent leaflet ‘That is not mine". was read by church stewardship "$1111"? i" i“ "m" 55W!" 15"secretsry. Mrs. M. S. Macllecd. It was decided to bring articles of h" Purim“ "Fsecond hand clothing before the M°ntuu¢~ -- [next meeting. The meeting closed with s hymn and benediction. Already the stories of "the big With the opening cf the fishing season on Friday many intrepid and enthusiastic fishermen bore the rough elements to lure to tiW-il’ three weeks inifate the finny fish with that nev- |er falling bait-Jhe Garden Hackle. _be the first on the spot. and every dam had its fishermen. MaeB-aeh Dam in lfeathcrdsle. the Electric Light Dani. Victoria Cross. and Dawn's Dam in Brudenell. were all invaded in he early hours of the morning. arid one could hear afar off the elunk of the sinker hitting the water in continual hope. ‘nvo early birds made an excursion to a dam some diatv cu away using a Carley boat on the dam. M 5 am. the first kardeu hackle had made lie descent. but at ‘l mm. no returns had been forthcoming. After time was taken cut for a snack, the two eager beavers renewed their efforts. and were-rewarded with a good catch. However. here is the story: 0n rowing around a bend in the dam. one of the men noticed a. large stump to which they tied the boa’. Then they set to fishing. After catching a certain few smell ones. one received a terrific strike bapti- tug his rod in a hoop. "Hold him. hold him" shouted the other as hc quickly dropped his rod and made ready the landing gear. Both were now shaking with excitement. The fish broke water. "five pounds." yelled the rodsman. With belted breath. they watched the fish fight to sling the line. Plultng him with utmost care. the rods- man slowly draw the fish to the boat side with masterly skill. Care- fully the net man inscrled the net in the water under the fish. Care- fully he raised the net. then with s rush he lifted the not. and up came the fish. up he came. then down he went back info the water. Conaternation flooded the faces of the two “Isaac Walicns" as the trout wlggled its tail in a final salute. and departed for e oppos- ite shore. Then the t/wc directed their eyes to the net. and there .on the bottom was a great hole through which the trout had paaii- ed. bidding them a fond farewell Such is the first story oi the big one that .got awslfl-Iiln- aoni. waonnio aaxiiaas now m go's-saws i‘- loyal weddng banners. recently donated by Princess Elisabeth.’ Duchess of Edinburgh. 10 (h! ‘N! Highlanders cf Canada and rtermeht do la Cbaudiere. arriv- i ed. this week at Arm! Ieadeuart- cra from logland and will be shipped Immediately to the units concerned. The! are approxim- ataiy 2i feet in length in yellow and white. with a nine colored car- lcucbe in the centre bearing the letters "I" and ' " between a col-oust and a ‘h: r rese- Bar Ithaca ie Colonel-ill‘ d both edldfa. GUI 1° Air Force. fleatarted busineeain AP_I$I_L "21. 194s crlAnLorfierow-rc amen! Biiiar-Saviigigjlsaviig _-- wmi rm riouii riloiii srrc/Aiisrs! " "receive i... f" me! ~ ‘ mu’ 57 Cake-flour 59;? Slwfiflllflg and fmlclous cake; and d““*S ' Y an! 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Brought iii you liy exclusive makers oiselle final Swans Down CAKE FLOUR s-ias Alaoladalflanalullooda In Memos-lam GEORGE IIAVBLOCK DRAKE Marie and Les McKay. Dorothy and Charlie Crawford. Jerome O'Brien. lfugbie and Reta McLeod. Cyrus and Katherine. Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph sllinoit. Katie B. MacBwen. Bileen and Orner Neill. Minnie and Herb. Bessie. Lester and family. Marion and Sidney. Mrs‘. Nathan Mcllwen. Eddie arid Rosella. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. Florence and Russel. Emma Jay. Mrs. Fran‘! Drake Gordon and Adeline. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greeriough. Coffin, Betty and Joan. Mae and Bruce. Sivtlla and Edison. Grace and Mel. Mr. J. Lester Douglas. M. P. and Mt. Stewart M" “m” “m” D"°“‘°’°' At the Prince Edward island 59"“ m‘ "°'k‘°““ l“ M" smv" Hospital on March with, the Angel _ ML “mm (scoop) hhwomu of Death called to his eternal and ~ ma» =- ww - ~- ‘ivii: with his mother in Mt. Stewart. o! twenty mm years‘ George was accepted int/a the . , My. spumgon wglk y c330) Mrs. Douglas. Annie Anderson. Osborne a.l.i M‘!- Slewart. went “i? week-end Amiylln ““,‘§,“",n‘°""' b?‘ fie," All“ ""1 Fm!- “m”!- ct his home in Georgetown. “W” mo“ a how‘ '1 o" mm" 8M EVI- N-‘D- ""10"! \ lbs was sent to Petawawa where ma“ “d m.‘ “but Jndmt v lhe was in training until he re- Mifl IABIIM. I11 Qflwrlflltwd ceived an honourable discharge on “=11” dress" e! Hallm- N- 8-. u- March 15th., 194s. l-le leaves to mourn his passing ‘his wife. father and mother. His Among the recent visitors to only child. all infant daughter. the City were Messrs. James Mcr- liredqased him two and a half risorl. Joseph MacDonald and Percy years ago. . He will be greatly missed by his Bernard Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Baker. Freddie and Lillian. Doris, Blob and Percy. Amy and Billy. Helen and Mildred Brazil. Edna. Ted and family. Ruby Jay. Mr. and Mrs. l". s. Reeves. Milton arid Alice. Mae Arnold. Eva Berliner. Mary and Merton. Norma Donnelly Elizabeth and Hammond. Irene and Boy. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bin, Norrie and Family. — ‘many friends of Bristol and vicln- . Service at St. John Uriited'ity, and especially by the people m‘? arr Clicoilmd Mathew“ “m3, and Mn’ w’ 08m“ m‘ Church on Sunday morning and of Bristol United Church where he Mom‘ Arnold ' “Yfum mm Bfldunon evening were conducted by the played an important part with in» J6“. md En‘ A" u“ Helm. ' lerest and enthusiasm in a very acceptable way. M". 511m Mwmmi¢ who is His Minister. (Rev. Wm. T. Mer- t-isiting h" 9mm‘ in Rosanna“ cer). said at the Funeral Service span; m, week-end g; uuwhomqhiggwsn exceptionally large audience: or M; m5 M", “my,” “Mm”, "We mourn the passing of s loving gm, 5i, AQQQW'5__.MQI 5g, husband, s dutiful son, an excel- ‘Hill. church worker and member. “ma” Ru‘ w‘ T‘ “mm” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bcgersoa Raymond and Hilda Selllck. Edith and Gaston. ' Margaret Findley. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sorry. Mr. and Mrs. Stepherrlaybcli. , Mr. and Mrs. Ken Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooper. fouls and Marie. ‘Georgie. Roy. Ribs and Shirley. Marlon and Really. Winnie McEwen. Mrs. Albert McBwen. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Dunbar. Margaret and McLeod Douglas. Eliza and George Leard. m. Harigltd afflict: whothas been :1 tfxitémrgleélgi? gflzerhgalfizxlghrt’ Flossle Hooper. B MarlondCoLflfrln-laynds l-lgllen l Kedlly manager ar ‘s mes market . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ooper. Mr. an ' s. . . ax all . for the past 15 years. has resigri- Pa‘ grim“ a “Qfm mend and ‘n George Hooper. . v Harvey and Edith Douglas all! ed. iia ls going into business with I " “5 ‘ °“‘ “m” Wallace and Mabel ail-t. family. _ Watson and Heater Jay. The pallbearers werezJames B. his brother. Bruce. who operates a Mary and Ruthren. combined grocery end meet store. Bhxmm Jr" mm“ maxmnd’ m" ‘Later and Lill McVai-iah. Sivilla. Mr. Alden nut has taken over the m“ w°b“°" ca“ M“°"‘d"“' C‘ Alfred McDonald. Bob. Beatty and Wilbur '-" mnwemem o‘ Clark.‘ Mn’, Mu“ icil Elder-show. Ralph Sinnott. Do" End Ham mmwem Owen Kelby liat. i p1]1mq_wj(¢_ lVLr. arid Mrs. u. L. Gallant, Beatrice Masher. 59""; D. B. Ross. Mike C phell. Ella and Wendell Jay. ~ Ward, Amy. Thelma and Orva. Margaret McDonald. Margaret Mathescn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burns. Ml‘. and Mrs. R. C. Clark aiii family. Ralph and_R-ose. Mr. and Mrs. John D. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jay. Helen Wentzel and family. Marjorie McDwen. Marion and Arthur McLaughlin. Vivian Mel-ennui. Anne Johnston. Blanche. Elmer and Family. Bristol Woman's Institute. In a recent conversation wfthl Mr. John Garnharn. manager of , Clarke Bros. Fox Reach. he said that the past season has been thei most favourable for mating for a long time. The reason was so much snow and cold weather. He] can remember in the earliest days’ of ranching brought similar snow- Mother and Father. Mother and Dad. Buy and Caron Viola and Ivan. Clifford and Sonja. Gladys and Percy. Bert. Annie. Layton and Jean. Aunt Hazel and Uncle Ben. Katie and family and Emma. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold and storms and cold weather. This fgmfly, Hd. of Hlllaborough W. Institute. lidra. Lottie Mosher. year they only kept nine palr.| gunman; and 1mg, Fanning Brock Woman: lnsti- Mary and Joe Coade. compared to a hundred othcri . and Mrs. Louis Arnold. tute. i Mr. and Mrs. Swrllns Birt- yesrs. q "mm", Asaph and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Patrick slnnott. A uqyd m4 m“, Hazel and Ernie. (Patriot and Halifax Herald pleas! The death occurred in the ohar- i Bristol y, p.11. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McAskill. cop?) Oticwwn Hospital on Saturday; lav-ism w. 1'. Mrs. Davis. Hattie and Jerry. Mrs. Joe Walsh. CARD 0F THANKS evening of Peter Scully. 0f Bt-l Morell Branch of the Canadian Thos. Olive Allen. Andrew's. aged 80 years. Mr. Soulyl lbegion, at one time lived at Red Bank. Charlottetown Branch of the Cs» MPS- Him “dill/w- where the Indians at that time re- lnndian Legion. Mrs. Jean Falconer. sided and the school was at the? cud; gm! um" or sympguiy; Eva. Margaret and Bruce corner where the People's Comet-g ‘ Betty Prunty. cry ls now located. l-fis funersl~ Roland, Marlon and family. was held at St. Andrew's Church Walter and Phyllis Dingwell. on Tuesday burning. Services ail . Laurette McPhee. the church and grave were con- ; earl-la, Willie and Margaret, Edith and Sterling; “WW bi’ h" PIIW- Rev- T- 0min“ Vic and veni. Mr. and Mrs. Alex nil-i. bell. OUT OUR WAY ‘ a OWOQH! MAKIN’ .‘.'~PUR5 IN BED.’ HOW KIN HE SLEEP Mrs. George l-l. Drake ivislicsie express her thanks and apprecia- ilon to the doctors and ilurscs of the P. E. l. Hospital, to the mill)’ friends and relatives wllo sent cards and messages of sllflllfli-llll and all those who helped lil any way during our recent sad W reavement. Geddie and Maggie. Florrle and Charlie. Millie Coffin. Eldon and Gladys. liy J. R. Wlliinml The lobster flailing season ti, . coming around and despite the cold ivcather the fishermen are all at the shore fixing traps, rope and nets. and some new boats. One d the biggest boats at Savage 3gp. bour in a good many years lg "m"! b! Mr. W. W. Glover and built in Summerside by Mr. George Walthan. Mr. Leigh Coffin also has a new boat which gives due credit to W- Ed Clark. boatbu“’ of Mt. Stewart. It was learned over the week-end that Mr. Dali MacDonald will be foreman for the Savage ur Packing company this year and that about thirty "will be employed in the factory. Congratulations are extended in Senator John A. MacDonald of Cardigan on the occasion of his ‘Nth bir day anniversary. gm. star MacDonald is the son of John Cherie and Elisabeth Mac- Donald. Bo in ‘handle. P. l L, a few uillaa from m. swim. senator MacDonald is married to Capt. Joesph MacDonald's daugh- ter of cardigan, wring the we: three of their soul served in the araiadrarou anifoficlirlin’ the BAH! I'VE Catdtgan with i-fcn. Janmj. MacDonald in i900. and after James I.'s death took over the en- tire buelness. l-lis public life start- ed in i901 when he was elected to the Provincial legislature. and continued in Provincial polities \ ,4‘. ,. a . wlllll“ '. 0 \ seat iaiui ted i? 3Q! ~“ l. kw“ MO ll IQ <' >"*"’ e r ‘f. w,- . .